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TKAM Vocab

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eccentric   Deviating from conventional or accepted usage or conduct especially in odd or whimsical ways (bizarre, odd)  
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Quaint   pleasing or strikingly old fashioned or unfamiliar (antique, retro)  
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Morbid   abnormally susceptible to or characterized by gloomy or unwholesome feelings(Gruesome grisly)  
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predilection   an established preference for something (affinity, bias)  
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indigenous   produced, growing, living, or occurring naturally in a particular environment (native, inherent)  
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illicit   not permitted (unlawful, illegal)  
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sentimentality   the quality or state of being marked or governed by feeling, sensibility, or emotional idealism (mushy. sappiness)  
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auspicous   showing or suggesting that future success is likely (hopeful, optimistic)  
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edification   an act or process of instructing and improvising especially in moral and religious knowledge (Educate, enlighten)  
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aberration   something or someone regarded as atypical and therefore able be ignored or discounted (lunacy, derangement)  
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libel   a written or oral defamatory statement or representation that conveys on unjustly unfavorable impression or, a written statement in which a plaintiff in certain courts sets forth the cause of action or the relief sought . (Defamation, slandering)  
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analogous   similar or comparable to something else either in general or in some specific detail ( alike, comparable)  
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provocation   the act of causing mild anger (goad, instigate)  
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guileless   innocent naïve (genuine, honest)  
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disposition   prevailing tendency, mood, or inclination (aptitude, tendency)  
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ruthless   having no pity (cold-blooded. merciless)  
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melancholy   depression of spirits (gloomy, dejection)  
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apoplectic   extremely enraged (angered, outrage)  
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degeneration   intellectual, moral, or artistic decline (decline, fall)  
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unbrage   a feeling of resentment at some often imagined slight on insult (offense, peeve)  
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wrathful   filled with strong vengeful hunger (enraged, irate)  
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tactful   having or showing politeness (polite, diplomatic)  
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denunciation   a public condemnation (rebuke, reprimand)  
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ecclesiastical   of or relating to a church especially as an established institution (churchy, ecclesiastically  
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cantankerous   difficult or irritating to deal with annoying, disagreeable  
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escapade   a usually adventurous action that runs counter to approached or conventional conduct (adventure, antic)  
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propensity   an often intense natural inclination or preference (affection, disposition)  
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inderict   to forbid in a usually formal or authoritative manner (ban, forbid)  
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uncouth   awkward and uncultivated in appearance, manner, or behavior (rude, unrefined)  
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discreet   having or showing discernment or good judgement in conduct and especially in speech (inconspicuous, unobtrusive)  
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begrudge   to give or concede reluctantly or with displeasure (resent, envy)  
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defendant   a person or group against whom a criminal or civil action is brought: someone who is being sued or accused of committing a crime  
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fortitude   strength of mind that enables a person to encounter danger or bear pain or adversity with courage( grit, spunk)  
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antagonize   to act in opposition to ( embitter, oppose)  
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myopic   lacking in foresight or discernment: narrow in perspective and without concern for broader implications (short-sighted, improvident)  
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