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Term
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apathy   a feeling of hopelessness, not caring, no affect, not feeling one way or another about something  
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grimmace   frown  
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dilemma   major problem  
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contempt   disgust, hatred  
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empathy   feeling like sympathy, but the person has been through the same experience  
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rivulet   a tiny stream of water  
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commotion   a loud raucous, or cacophony, chaos  
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pilgrimage   a spiritual journey, a lengthy journey  
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decorum   an orderly, manner-filled presence  
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humility   a modesty or limited/low view of one's own importance  
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permeate   throughout, soaked penetrate  
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drone   to make a continuous low sound  
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wince   flinch, to cringe in pain  
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grieve   to mourn or be sad about, usually over the loss of  
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ponder   to think deeply  
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condescend   rude, contemptuous, talking down to someone  
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banish   to exile, to dismiss, to send out  
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pummel   to punch over and over, hitting continuously  
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cower   to bow or bend in fear, under intimidation  
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serene and tranquil   peaceful  
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hospitable   welcoming friendly  
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profound   deep, thoughtful  
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indignant   angry, stubborn, rebellious  
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belligerent   ready to fight, confrontational  
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somber   down, despondent, serious/sad  
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grave   dead serious  
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impulsive   acts without thinking  
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reluctant   hesitant, fearful, unsure  
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intricate   detailed, specific, finely described  
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ominous   threatening, foreboding  
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defiant   indignant, rebellious  
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conspicuous   overt, obvious, sticks out  
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arrogant   stuck up, haughty, conceited, uppity  
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unorthodox   not following rules, out of the ordinary culture or rule set, or practice  
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tenacious   determined, go-getting, relentless, never gives up  
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barrage   a concentrated artillery bombardment over a wide area  
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fledging   a young bird learning to fly, a person or organization that is immature, inexperienced, or underdeveloped  
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intuition   a sixth sense or gut feeling  
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facade   the face of a building, especially the principal front that looks onto a street or open space, front, facean outward appearance that is maintained to conceal a less pleasant or creditable reality.  
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penchant   a desire, a strong interest  
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revelation   a revealing, a newly discovered notion or idea  
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proponent   someone who is "for" or fighting FOR a cause  
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convulse   to shake uncontrollably  
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console   to soothe or make feel better  
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defiant   angry, stubborn, aggressively resisting  
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punctilious   showing great attention to detail or correct behavior  
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vigilant   watchful, aware  
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inscessant   nonstop, continuing without pause or interruption  
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timorous   timid, shy, nervous  
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repundant   no longer needed, superfluous(extra), omitted without loss  
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prophetic   far seeing, predictive, describing someone who speaks of the future confidently  
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obstinate   stubborn  
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pensive   reflecting deep or profound thought  
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indigenous   native to an area  
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raucous   unruly, loud, chaotic  
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methodical   logical, analytic, efficient, following structure or form  
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auspicious   promising, favorable, giving a sign of future success  
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allot   to assign or distribute into shares or portions  
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allot   to assign or distribute into shares or portions  
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comply   to yield to a request or demand  
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audacious   bold, adventurous, reckless  
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devoid   not having or using, empty, lacking  
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preturb   to trouble or annoy  
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comply   to yield to a request or demand  
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prodigious   immense , extraordinary in size or degree  
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adulation   obsequious flattery; `excessive admiration or praise  
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junket   trip, journey: such as a trip made by an official at public expense  
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errant   straying outside the proper path or bounds (an errant calf).... moving about aimlessly or irregularly  
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unabated   being at full strength or force  
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resounding   impressively loud or booming....emphatic, unequivocal  
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rogue   a dishonest or worthless person : scoundrel... a mischievous person  
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compel   force or oblige someone to do something  
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despise   feel contempt or a deep repugnance for  
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justify   show or prove to be right or reasonable , explain, support, give reasons for  
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jeer   make rude and mocking remarks, typically in a loud voice , mock, ridicule, insult  
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retaliate   make an attack or assault in return for a similar attack , reciprocate, get back at  
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infraction   a violation or infringement of a law, agreement, or set of rules  
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scion   a detached living portion of a plant (such as a bud or shoot) joined to a stock in grafting and usually supplying solely aerial parts to a graft, a descendent  
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prominent   well known, in the public eye  
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relentless   tenacious, go getting, incredibly determined  
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dilapidated   decayed, deteriorated, or fallen into partial ruin especially through neglect or misuse  
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vehement   intensely emotional, deeply felt, marked by forceful energy  
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accomplice   a helper or partner in a criminal act  
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alibi   an excuse (truth or lie) regarding where a person was during a crime  
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alias   an alternate identidy  
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avarice   greed  
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deduction   a process of thinking, figuring out a puzzle by pulling the pieces apart and reassembling them  
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eccentric   odd, quirky, out of the norm...  
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gaunt   sunken faced  
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motive   reason for an act  
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pseudonym   a fake name used by a writer for various reasons  
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scrutinize   to study carefully  
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sleuth   a detective  
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swanky   rich, but old rich, like antiques, etc  
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irony   the unexpected....  
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verbal irony   like sarcasm  
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dramatic irony   when the reader knows information that a main character in a story doesn't  
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situational irony   when a reader is led up to believe something...and then the opposite occurs. Like a bank robber robbing a bank to save someone's life  
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foreshadowing   a literary device used to give the reader hints to an upcoming, significant event. Usually this carries a negative connotation, but sometimes good may happen too.  
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red herrings   misleading clues planted by the author in a plot to throw the reader off track. These are used to draw the reader into the story.  
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de   down  
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ob   away from, against  
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inter   within, among, between  
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sub   under  
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cred   to believe  
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bio   life  
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auto   self  
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dic(t)   to say, speak  
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ject   to throw or push in  
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syn/sym   same  
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con   together  
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hydr   water  
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cide   kill  
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cracy   government  
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cogno/gnosi   to learn  
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domin   to lead  
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uni/mono   one, single  
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du/bi   du/bi  
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tri   three  
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quad   four  
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pent   five  
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oct   eight  
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dec   ten  
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cent   one hundred  
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gen   family, life  
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scrip/scrib   to write  
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struc   to build  
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frac/frag   to break  
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vis/vid   to see  
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spec   to watch  
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man(u)   hand  
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ped/pod   foot  
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mitt/miss   to send  
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chron/temp   relating to time  
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mob/mit   move  
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carn/corp   flesh, body  
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port   carry  
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cept   to receive  
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un/im/in/il/ir   NOT  
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re   again  
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ex   out  
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pre   before  
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post   after  
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trans   across  
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circum   around  
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dis   away from, opposite  
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contr/ant(i)   against  
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bene   good  
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mal   bad, evil  
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