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vocabulary workshop level A

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adverse   (adj.) unfavorable, negative; working against, hostile  
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arid   (adj.) extremely dry; uninteresting, dull  
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assailant   (n.) a person who attacks violently (with blows or words)  
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billow   (n.) a large wave; (v.) to rise or swell like a wave  
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confront   (v.) to meet face-to-face, especially as a challenge; come to grips with  
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constrain   (v.) to force, compel; to restrain, hold back  
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contemporary   (adj.) belonging to the same period of time as oneself; (n.) a person of the same time  
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depict   (v.) to portray; to represent or show in the form of a picture  
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disininterested   (adj.) fair-minded, free from selfish motives; indifferent  
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encompass   (v.) to encircle, go or reach around; to enclose; to include with a certain group or class  
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groundless   (adj.) without any good reason or cause; justified  
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hypocrite   (n.) a person who pretends to be what he or she is not or better than he or she really is; a two-faced person  
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incomprehensible   (adj.) impossible to understand  
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manipulate   (v.) to handle or use skillfully; to manage or control for personal gain or advantage  
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maximum   (n.) the greatest possible amount or degree; (adj.) reaching the greatest possible amount or degree  
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mimic   (n.) a person who does imitations; (v.) to imitate; to make fun of  
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ruffle   (v.) to wrinkle, make uneven; to annoy, upset; to flip through; (n.) a gathered strip of material used for trimming edges; a ripple; a low drumbeat  
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serene   (adj.) peaceful, calm; free of emotional upset; clear and free of storm; majestic, grand  
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sheepish   (adj.) embarrassed; resembling a sheep in meekness, timid  
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stamina   (n.) the strength needed to keep going or overcome physical or mental strain; staying power  
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adverse   (adj.) unfavorable, negative; working against, hostile  
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arid   (adj.) extremely dry; uninteresting, dull  
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assailant   (n.) a person who attacks violently (with blows or words)  
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billow   (n.) a large wave; (v.) to rise or swell like a wave  
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confront   (v.) to meet face-to-face, especially as a challenge; come to grips with  
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constrain   (v.) to force, compel; to restrain, hold back  
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contemporary   (adj.) belonging to the same period of time as oneself; (n.) a person of the same time  
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depict   (v.) to portray; to represent or show in the form of a picture  
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disininterested   (adj.) fair-minded, free from selfish motives; indifferent  
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encompass   (v.) to encircle, go or reach around; to enclose; to include with a certain group or class  
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groundless   (adj.) without any good reason or cause; justified  
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hypocrite   (n.) a person who pretends to be what he or she is not or better than he or she really is; a two-faced person  
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incomprehensible   (adj.) impossible to understand  
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manipulate   (v.) to handle or use skillfully; to manage or control for personal gain or advantage  
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maximum   (n.) the greatest possible amount or degree; (adj.) reaching the greatest possible amount or degree  
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mimic   (n.) a person who does imitations; (v.) to imitate; to make fun of  
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ruffle   (v.) to wrinkle, make uneven; to annoy, upset; to flip through; (n.) a gathered strip of material used for trimming edges; a ripple; a low drumbeat  
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serene   (adj.) peaceful, calm; free of emotional upset; clear and free of storm; majestic, grand  
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sheepish   (adj.) embarrassed; resembling a sheep in meekness, timid  
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stamina   (n.) the strength needed to keep going or overcome physical or mental strain; staying power  
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barrage   (n.) a rapid, large-scale outpouring of something  
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bigot   (n.) an intolerant, prejudiced or biased person  
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designate   (v.) to indicate, point out; to appoint (adj.) selected but not yet installed  
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diversity   (v.) difference, variety; a condition of having many different types or forms  
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enigma   (n.) someone or something that is extremely puzzling; that which can not be inderstood or explained  
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gloat   (v.) to look at or think about with great intensity and satisfaction; to take great personal joy in  
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global   (adj.) of, relating to, or involving the entire world; comprehensive  
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illusion   (n.) a false idea; something that one seems to see or be aware of that really does not exist  
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infuriate   (v.) to make very angry, enrage  
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motivate   (v.) to provide with a reason for; to push on to some goal or course of action  
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pacifist   (n.) one who is against war or the use of violence; (adj.) opposoing war or violence  
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queue   (n.) a line of people waiting for somehing (such as a bus or the opening of a store); (v.) to form such a line  
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restrict   (v.) to keep within set limits; to confine  
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sage   (adj.) wise; (n.) a very wise person  
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slake   (v.) to satisfy, relieve or bring to an end  
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terrain   (n.) the landscape, especially considered with regard to its physical features or fitness for some use; a field of knowledge  
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vocation   (n.) any trade, profession or occupation; a sense of fitness or special calling for one' work  
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vow   (n.) a solemn or sacred promise or pledge; (v.) to declare or promise in a solemn way  
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waylay   (v.) to lie in wait for and attack, ambush  
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wither   (v.) to dry up, wilt, sag; to cause someone to fell ashamed, humiliated, or very small  
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acquit   [v.] to declare not guilty, free from blame, discharge completely; to conduct or behave oneself  
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deem   [v.] to think, belive; to consider, have an opinion  
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devastate   [v.] to destroy, lay waste, leave in ruins  
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discredit   [v.]to throw doubt upon, cause to be distrusted; to damage in reputation; [n.] a loss or lack of belief, confidence, or reputation  
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elusive   [adj.] difficult to catch or hold; hard to explain or understand  
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generate   [v.] to bring into existance; to be the cause of  
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idolize   [v.] to worship as an idol, make an idol of; to love very much  
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ingratitude   [n.] a lack of thankfulness  
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keepsake   [n.] something kept in memory of the giver; a souvenir  
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mortal   [n.] a being that must eventually die; [adj.] of or relating to such a being; causing death, fatal; possible, conceivable  
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ovation   [n.] an enthusiastic public welcome, an outburst of applause  
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petty   [adj.] unimportant, trivial; narrow-minded; secondary in rank, minor  
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plight   [n.] a sorry condition or state; [v.] to pledge, promise solemnly  
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repent   [v.] to feel sorry for what one has done or has failed to do  
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reverie   [n.] a daydream; the condition of being lost in thought  
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revocation   [n.] the act or instance of calling back, an annulment, cancellation  
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scan   [v.] to examine closely; to look over quickly but thoroughly; to analyze the rhythm of a poem; [n.] an examination  
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strand   [n.] a beach or shore; a string of wire, hair etc.; [v.] to drive or run aground; to leave in a hopeless position  
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strife   [n.] bitter disagreement; fighting, struggle  
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topple   [v.] to fall forward; to overturn, bring about the downfall of  
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acute   [adj.] with a sharp point; keen and alert; sharp and severe; rising quickly to a high point and lasting for a short time  
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bluster   [v.] to talk or act in a noisy or threatening way; to blow in stormy gusts; [n.] speech that is loud and threatening  
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bungle   [v.] to act or work clumsily and awkwardly; to ruin something through clumsiness  
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commentary   [n.] a series of notes clarifying or explaining something; an expression of opinion  
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duration   [n.] the length of time that something continues or lasts  
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eerie   [adj.] causing fear cause of strangeness; weird, mysterious  
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facet   [n.] one aspect or side of a subject or problem; one of the cut surfaces of a gem  
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fidelity   [n.] the state of being faithful; accuracy in details, exactness  
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fray   [n.] a brawl, a noisy quarrel; [v.]to wear away by rubbing; make ragged or worn; to strain irritate  
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headstrong   [adj.] willful, stubborn  
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inhabitant   [n.] one living permanently in a given place  
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numb   [adj.] having lost the power of feeling or movement; [v.] to dull the feelings of; to cause to lose feeling  
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pacify   [v.] to make peaceful or calm; to soothe  
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ravenous   [adj.] greedy; very hungry; eager for satisfaction  
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refute   [v.] to prove incorrect  
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remorse   [n.] deep and painful regret for one's past misdeeds; pains of conscience  
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setback   [n.] something that interferes with process; a disappointment, unexpected loss or defeat ; a step like recession in a wall  
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smug   [adj.] overly self-satisfied, self-righteousness  
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synopsis   [n.] a brief statement giving a general view of some subject, book, etc.; a summary  
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tarry   [v.] to delay leaving; to linger, wait; to remain or stay for a while  
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agenda   [n.] the program for a meeting; a list, outline, or plan of things to be considered or done  
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amiable   [adj.] friendly, good-natured  
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befuddle   [v.] to confuse, make stupid  
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blight   [n.] a disease that causes plants to wither and die; a condition of disease or ruin; [v.] to destroy, ruin  
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boisterous   [adj.] rough and noisy in a cheerful way; high-spirited  
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clarity   [n.] clearness, accuracy  
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complaint   [adj.] willing to do what someone else wants; obedient  
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conserve   [v.] to preserve; to keep from being damaged, lost, or wasted; to save  
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debut   [n.] a first public appearance; a formal entrance into society; [v.] to make a first apperance  
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gory   [adj.] marked by bloodshed, slaughter, or violence  
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gross   [adj.] overweight; coarse, vulgar; very noticeable; total; [n.] an overall total [ without deductions ] ; twelve dozen; [v.] to earn  
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induce   [v.] to cause, bring about; to persuade  
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leeway   [n.] extra space for moving along a certain route; allowance for mistakes or inaccuracies; margin of error  
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limber   [adj.] flexible; [v.] to cause to become flexible  
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maze   [n.] a network of paths through which it is hard to find one's way; something very mixed-up and confusing  
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oracle   [n.] someone or something that can predict the future  
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partisan   [n.] a strong supporter of a person, party, or cause; one whose support is unreasoning; a resistance fighter, guerrilla; [adj.] strongly supporting one side only  
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reimburse   [v.] to pay back; to give payment for  
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vacate   [v.] to go away from, leave empty; to make empty; to void, annul  
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vagabond   [n.] an idle wanderer; a tramp; [adj.]wandering; irresponsible  
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autherize   [v.] to approve or permit; to give power or authority to; Synonym-order  
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culprit   [n.] a person who has committed a crime or is guilty of some misconduct; an offender ;Synonym-lawbreaker  
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dawdle   [v.] to waste time; to be ikli; to spend more time in doing something that is necessary; Synonym-delay  
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dissect   [v.] to cut appart in preperation for scientific study; to analyze with great care ;Synonym-examine  
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expend   [v.] to pay out, tospend; to use up ;Synonym-utilize  
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fatality   [n.] an event resulting in death; an accidental death ;Synonym-mortality  
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gullible   [adj.] easily fooled, tricked, or cheated ;Synonym-trusting  
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illicit   [adj.] not permitted, unlawful, improper ;Synonym-illegal  
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immerse   [v.] to plunge or dip into a fluid; to involve deeply ;Synonym-dunk  
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inflammatory   [adj.] causing excitment or anger; leading to violence or disorder; Synonym-provoking  
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memorandum   [n.] a note to aid one's memory; an informal note or report (pl., memorandums or memoranda) ;Synonym- reminder  
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pathetic   [adj.] marked by strong emotion, especialy pity and sarrow; able to move people emotionly; worthy of pity; woefully inadequate ;Synonym-pitiable  
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persevere   [v.] to keep doing something inspite of diffaculties; to refuse to quit even when the going is tough ;Synonym- pursue  
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prevaricate   [v.] to lie, tell an untruth; to mislead on purpose ;Synonym-fib  
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quash   [v.] to crush, to put down completely ;Synonym-suppress  
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relish   [n.] enjoyment or satisfaction; something that adds a pleasing flavor; [v.] to enjoy greatly ;Synonym-gusto  
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reminisce   [v.] to recall one's past thoughts, feelings, or experiences ;Synonym-recollect  
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scour   [v.] to clean or polish by hard rubbing; to examine with great care; to move about quikly in search of ;Synonym-scrub  
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tribute   [n.] something done or given to show respect; a payment ;Synonym-honor  
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writhe   [v.] to make twisting or turning movements in a way that suggests pain or struggle; Synonym-twist  
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affluence   (n.) wealth, riches, prosperity; great abundence, plenty Synonym-opulence  
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arrears   (n.,pl.) unpaid oroverdue depets;an unfinished duty Synonym-late  
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cascade   (n.) a step, a waterfall; something falling or rushing forth in quantity; (v.) to flow downward (like a waterfall) Synonym-rush  
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cringe   (v.) to shrink back or hide in fearor submissiveness Synonym-duck  
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crotchety   (adj.) cranky, ill-tempered; full of odd whims Synonym-crabby  
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format   (n.) the size, shape, or arrangment of something Synonym-laymat  
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immobile   (adj.) not movable; not moving Synonym-fixed  
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immpassable   (adj.) blocked so that nothing can go through Synonym-open  
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innovation   (n.) something new, a change; the act of introducing or new method, idea, device, etc. Synonym-novelty  
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jovail   (adj.) good-humored, in high spirits; merry Synonym-jolly  
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manacle   (n., usally pl.) a handcuff, anything that chains or confines; (v.) to chain or restrain (as with handcuffs) Synonym-fetter  
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martail   (adj.) warlike, fond of fighting; relating to ear, the army, or military life Synonym-military  
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minimum   (n.) the smallest possable amount; (adj.) the lowest permissable or possable Synonym-least  
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nimble   (adj.) quick and skillful in movement, agile; clever Synonym-keen  
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onset   (n.) the beginning, start (especially of something violent and destructive); an attack, assault Synonym-outset  
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partition   (n.) something that divides (such as a wall); the act of dividing something into parts or sections; (v.) to divide or subdivide into parts or shares Synonym-divider  
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perishable   (adj.) likely to spiol or decay Synonym-fleeting  
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retrieve   (v.) to find and bring back, get back; to put right, make good Synonym-recover  
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sinister   (adj.) appearing evil or dangerous; threating evil or harm Synonym-frighting  
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taut   (adj.) tightly drawn, tense; neat, in good order Synonym-tight  
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avenge   (v.)to get revenge for,get even for, settle a score; to punish someone or get satisfaction for a wrong or a injury Synonym-retaliate  
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cede   (v.) to give up, surrender; to hand over to another Synonym-yield  
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deluge   (n.) a great flood; a heavy fall of rain; anything that comes in vast qaunity (like a flood); (v.) to flood Synonym-swamp  
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discretion   (n.) good judgement; care in speech or action; freedom to judge or choose Synonym-tact  
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giddy   (adj.) dizzy; light-headed; lacking serousness Synonym-faint  
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impact   (n.) the sriking of one object against the other; the shack caused by collision; (v.) to affect, expecially forcefully Synonym-blow  
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intimidate   (v.) to make timis or frighten by threats; to use fear to get someone to do (ornot to do) something Synonym-bully  
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liberate   (v.) to free from bandage or domination; to realese Synonym-untie  
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logical   (adj.) reasonable; making use of reason or good sense Synonym-sensible  
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misrepresent   (v.) to give a false or untrue idea Synonym-distort  
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optional   (adj.) left to one's own choice; not required Synonym-voluntary  
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outright   (adj.) complete; insantanous; without reservation, thouroughgoing; (adj.) completely, instantanously Synonym-total  
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rendezvous   (v.) to meet in accordance with a plan; (n.) a meeting by agreement; a meeting place Synonym-date  
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rotund   (adj.) rounded and plump; full or rich in sound Synonym-round  
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saunter   (v.) to stroll; walk in an easy, leisurely way; (n.) a stroll Synonym-amble  
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sluggish   (adj.) lazy; slow-moving; not active, dull Synonym-unhurried  
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subordinate   (adj.) lower in rank or position, secondary; (n.) one who is in a lower position or under the orders of someone else; (v.)to put in a lower or secondary position Synoynm-helper  
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tint   (n.) a delicate color or hue; a slight trace of something; (v.) to give color to something to dye Synonym-shade  
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variable   (adj.) likely to undergo change; changeable; (n.) a value or quanity that veries; a symbol for such Synonym-shifting  
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verge   (n.) the piont at which something begins or happens; a border; (v.) to incline, tend toward, approach; to be in the proccess of becoming something else Synonym-brink  
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abominable   adj; hatred or discusting  
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bumbling   adj; awkward n; clumsiness  
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consequence   n; result or importance  
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delude   v; fool or diseave, mislead  
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dole   v; to give out in small amounts n; or necesities; small portion  
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engulf   v; swallow, overwhelm  
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foil   v; to defeat, keep from gaining end n; sheet of metal, fencing sword, something serving as a contrast  
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formulate   v; express definitely or systematically, devise, state as a formula  
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initiative   n; taking of the first step, ability to act without being directed or urged  
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memento   n; something that serves as a reminder  
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nonconformist   n; person who refuses to follow established ideas or to do things adj; relating to the unconvectional  
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null and void   adj; without legal force or effect, without binding  
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panorama   n; wide unobstructed view, complete survey, a continously passing or changing scene, range or spectrum  
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posterity   n; all future generations, all of a person's offspring  
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pry   v; pull loose by force, look out closely, to be nosy  
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refurbish   v; brighten, freshen, polish, restore  
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resourceful   adj; able to deal promptly with problems, clever in finding ways and means of getting along  
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riggorous   adj; severe, strict, thoroughly logical  
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subsequent   adj; comming after, following in time, place, or order  
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unerring   adj; making no mistakes, faultless or completely accurate  
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alias   an assumed name, otherwise called  
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amble   to walk slowly  
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burly   big and strong  
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distort   to give a false or misleading account of  
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dogged   persistent, stubbornly determined  
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dumbfounded   so amazed that one is unable to speak  
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extinct   no longer in exsistance  
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fossil   the petrified remains or traces of an animal  
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grit   very fine sand or gravel, courage  
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inevitable   sure to happen  
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ingrained   fixed deeply and firmly  
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meteoric   resembling a meteor  
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parody   a ridiculous imitation  
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prevail   to triumph over  
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rend   to tear to pieces  
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replenish   to fill again, to replace  
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rummage   to search through, investigate  
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skimp   to save to be thrifty, to give little attention to  
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sleuth   a detective  
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vandalism   deliberate destruction of public space  
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abduct   to kidnap, Carry off by force  
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ambiguous   not clear: having two or more possible meanings  
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balk   to stop short and refuse to go on, an illegal motion made by a pitcher in baseball  
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compact   closely and firmly packed together, An argument of two parties  
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confer   to consult  
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earmark   to set aside for a special purpose, mark an animals for identification  
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frigid   extremely cold  
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implement   an instrument tool, To put into effect  
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incalculable   too great to be counted, unpredictable  
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indisputable   beyond question or argument  
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intensive   deep, thorough, showing great effort  
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maneuver   a planned movement  
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sabotage   an action taken to destroy something or to prevent it from working properly  
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scant   not enough, barely enough  
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stealthy   sneaky, done in a way so as not to be seen or observed  
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strapping   tall, strong, and healthy  
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strident   harsh, unpleasent sounding  
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thrive   to grow vigorously  
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titanic   of enormous size, streanght and power  
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valiant   possessing or acting with bravery or boldness  
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adhere   to stick to  
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affirm   to declare to be true  
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atrocity   an extremely cruel act  
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audition   a trial hearing for a performer  
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cope   to struggle successfully against  
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deter   do discourage  
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disquieting   causing uneasiness or worry  
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empower   to give power  
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fluent   speaking or writing easily and smoothly  
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lag   to move slowly or fall behind  
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mangle   to injure very seriously by cutting  
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misapprehension   a wrong idea  
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optimist   one who looks expects things to turn out for the best  
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prowl   to roam about stealthily in search for something  
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stupefy   to make stupid  
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sulky   in a bad mood  
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supplement   something added to complete a thing or make up for a lack  
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surge   to have a heavy motion  
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trait   a quality  
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unscrupulous   dishonest  
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abstain   (v.) to stay away from doing something by one's own choice  
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accommodate   (v.) to do a favor or service for, help out; to provide for, supply with, to have space for; to make fit or suitable  
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allegiance   (n.) the loyalty or obligation owed to a government, nation, or cause  
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amalgamate   (v.) to unite; to combine elements into a unified whole  
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append   (v.) to attach, add, or tack on as a supplement or extra item  
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commemorate   (v.) to preserve, honor, or celebate the memory of  
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enumerate   (v.) to count; to name one by one, list  
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exalt   (v.) to make high in rank, power, character, or quality; to fill with pride, joy, or noble feeling; to praise, honor  
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extort   (v.) to obtain by violence, misuse of authority, or threats  
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far-fetched   (adj.) strained or improbable (in the sense of not being logical or believable), going far afield from a topic  
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glum   (adj.) depressed, gloomy  
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replica   (n.) a copy; close reproduction  
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responsive   (adj.) answering or replying; reacting readily to requests, suggestions, etc.; showing interest and understanding  
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sanctuary   (n.) a sacred or holy place; refuge or protection from capture or punishment; a place of refuge or protection  
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self-seeking   (adj.) selfishly ambitious  
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submissive   (adj.) humbly obedient; tending to give in to authority; obeying without protest  
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tally   (v.) to count up; to keep score; to make entries for reckoning; to correspond or agree; (n.) a total or score  
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taskmaster   (n.) one whose job it is to assign work to others; one who uses his or her power to make people work very hard  
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transform   (v.) to change completely in appearance or form; to make into something else  
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upheaval   (n.) a sudden, violent upward movement; great disorder or radical change  
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beacon   light or other signal  
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berserk   violently enraged  
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celestial   sky or heavens; heavenly  
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chasten   to punish; to restrain, moderate  
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confiscate   to seize by authority; to take and keep  
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data   information, fact  
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detract   to take away from; reduce in value  
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encounter   an unplanned meeting, meeting of enemies in battle  
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epic   long poem about heroes, grand scale, vast, titanic  
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pantomime   a play or story without words using only gestures. data information, facts figures, statistics  
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pessimist   one who believes or expects the worst; prophet of doom  
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precaution   care taken beforehand; a step or action taken to prevent something from happening  
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prosecute   bring before a court of law  
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puncture   small hole from a sharp object  
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retaliate   to get revenge;strike back  
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sham   fake, not genuine, false  
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uncouth   unrefined, crude, awkward  
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underscore   draw a line under;drawn under  
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wholesome   heathy, moral  
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wistful   full of meconolagy  
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