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90 Word List (Done By Jordan Smith)

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Abhor   To regard with honor: to detest  
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Abide   To tolerate: to wait patiently for: to remain in a place  
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Accordingly   Consequently; becuase of the reason given  
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Adversary   An opponent; an enemy  
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Agitation   Extreme emotional disturbance  
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Alteration   The act of making something different  
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Amiable   Friendly; likable  
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Animation   The quality of being alive, active, or vigorous  
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Ardent   Passionate; characterized by strong enthusiasm or devotion  
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Ardor   Intense feeling of love; feelings of great warmth and intensity  
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Aspect   A way in which something can be viewed; a side or surface  
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Banish   To force to leave a country or place; to drive away  
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Benevolent   Characterized be doing good; showing kindness; generous  
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Bestow   To present as an honor; to give as a gift  
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Cease   To discontinue; to stop  
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Celestial   Of or relating to either the sky or a divine  
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Composed   Calm; free from the effects of stress  
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Conjecture   A hypothesis; an inference  
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Consolation   Comfort in times of affliction or disappointment  
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Contempt   The feeling of regarding someone/something as inferior, base, or worthless; scorn  
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Convey   To make known or express; to carry; to transmit  
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Countenance   The face, facial features, or facial expression; visage  
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Deformity   A bodily malformation or disfigurement; ugliness  
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Degree   A position on a scale of intensity; the seriousness of something  
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Deprive   To take away; to keep from having, keeping, obtaining  
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Desolate   Bleak, stark, or unihabitable  
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Despair   The feeling that everything is wrong and nothing will turn out well  
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Despondency   Depression; dejection; feeling dishearted  
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Disposition   One's usual mood or attitude of mind  
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Dissipate   To cause to seperate; to move away from each other; also, to vanish  
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Distinct   Easy to percieve; also, seperate and unalike  
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Eloquence   Powerful and effective use of language  
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Endeavor   The bold and purposful undertaking of a task  
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Endue   To give qualities or abilities to  
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Entreat   To ask for or request earnestly  
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Environs   The area in which something exist or lives  
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Eternal   Continuing or lasting forever  
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Exertion   The use of physical or mental energy; hard work  
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Exile   Enforced removal from one's own land  
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Exquisite   Delicate, elegant, and beautiful; also, intense  
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Fell   Lethal; cruel; dire; fierce  
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Fixed   Firmly in position; not subject to change  
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Former   The first of two things or persons listed  
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Fortitude   Strength of mind that enables one to endure adversity with courage  
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Fortnight   A period of two weeks  
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Hasten   To move at high speed; to cause to occur rapidly  
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Hitherto   Up to the present time, but implying a change  
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Horrid   Dreadful; hideous  
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Impulse   A driving force; an instinct; also, a sudden wish or desire  
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Indignation   Anger aroused by something unfair or mean  
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Induce   To cause to bring about  
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Innumerable   Countless; infinite  
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Insumountable   Not capable of being overcome  
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Irksome   So lacking in interest as to cause mental weariness; tedious  
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Latter   The second of two things or persons listed  
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Loathsome   Offensive; nauseating; revolting  
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Malice   A desire to harm others  
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Melancholy   Sadness; gloom; depression  
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Misfortune   Unforeseen trouble from an unlucky event  
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Mutual   Common to or shared by two or more persons  
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Native   Belonging to one by nature; being such by birth or origin  
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Notwithstanding   In spite of; despite anything to the contrary  
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Obscure   Only faintly perceptible; not clearly understood or expressed  
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Passion   A strong feeling or emotion  
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Placid   Satisfied; free from disturbance  
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Precipice   A very steep cliff or overhanging of rock  
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Procure   To get by special effort  
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Pursue   To follow in order to capture; to chase  
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Relieve   To free someone temporarily from pain or from obligations  
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Repose   (verb) to rest or relax (noun) The act of resting  
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Resolve   (verb) To make firm decision about (noun) Firmness of purpose  
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Rouse   To arouse from sleep; to awaken  
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Seize   To grasp; to capture  
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Serene   Calm; fair  
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Situate   To determine the location of; to locate  
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Solemn   Gloomily earnest; dignified and serious  
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Solitude   A state of isolation; the absence of all others  
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Soothe   To ease or relieve; to bring comfort  
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Sublime   Awe-inspiring; worthy of adoration or reverence  
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Suffer   To tolerate; to permit  
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Sufficient   As much as is needed; enough  
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Tranquil   Steady; even; free from anxiety  
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Traverse   To move to and fro over something; to pass across a place  
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Vain   Not yielding the desired outcome; lacking substance  
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Vast   Very greatt in size, number, or amount  
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Vengeance   Infliction of punishment for a wrong commited  
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Vessel   A ship  
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Vice   An evil practice or habit; a serious moral feeling  
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Whither   To what place?; where  
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Wretch   A person who performs some wicked deed; also, a miserable, unfortunate, or unhappy person  
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