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All the starting points vocab

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ethics   moral principles; a code of morality  
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sovereign   having supreme authority or power  
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morality   standards of conduct that are accepted as right or proper  
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malign   to say unpleasant things about someone, especially things that may be damaging or untrue.  
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potency   the strength of something  
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antithesis   the complete or exact opposite of something  
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self-effacing   modest and reserved; avoid drawing attention to yourself  
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atonement   payment for sin  
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estrangement   rift; no longer friendly  
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initiative   the first step in a process-once taken it determines the following events  
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persistent   existing for a long time despite difficulties  
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incomprehensible   beyond understanding  
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excruciating   extremely painful, hard to bear  
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reconcile   make friendly; end conflict  
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ambiguity   unclear meaning  
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unequivocal   allowing for no doubt or misinterpretation  
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defiled   ruined; corrupted  
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vicariously   doing or enduring as a substitute for someone else  
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preconceived   already formed in the mind  
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reprieve   stop or postpone somebody’s punishment  
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benign   kind, caring, not harmful  
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poignant   deeply affecting the feelings in a touching or painful way  
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incorporeal   without a physical body, existing solely as a spirit  
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facets   the different aspects (sides or parts) of something  
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emanation   something coming out from a source  
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skepticism   a doubting attitude  
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embellish   to beautify something by adding decoration OR to add exaggerated details to something  
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unwittingly   unknowingly, unintentionally  
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apostasy   renunciation (denial) of a religious belief  
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derivation   the origin or source  
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denote   refer to; to be a sign or representation of something  
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dementia   the progressive losing of one’s memory  
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subvert   to undermine or overthrow the powers that be  
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ascertain   to find out something for certain  
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facetious   not intended to be taken seriously  
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affirmation   a statement declaring something to be valid and true; a positive statement  
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dogmatic   expressing rigid, strongly held beliefs and opinions  
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superficial   not profound; shallow; not thorough  
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intransigence   firm refusal to even consider changing one’s mind  
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. obliterate   destroy completely  
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profound   great; showing or requiring great understanding  
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justification   the act of being declared righteous  
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sanctification   the process of being set apart, delivered daily from the power of sin  
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supine   lying on the back; utterly inactive  
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apex   highest point of something  
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glorification   the act of being made perfect and free from all sin (in heaven)  
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prerogative   An exclusive or special right, power,or privilege  
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apocalyptic   Something viewed as a prophetic revelation, usually involving an expectation of a cosmic cataclysm  
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cataclysm   A momentous and violent event marked by overwhelming upheaval and demolition  
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succinct   Brief and to the point  
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deviation   a change or difference from what is accepted, expected, or planned  
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hallucination   something that somebody imagines seeing or otherwise sensing when it is not actually present  
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contemporary   happening, existing, living, or coming into being during the same period of time  
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mediator   someone who works to reconcile differences between disputing parties  
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validity   the quality or state of being valid  
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valid   having a well grounded, sound foundation or justification  
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volition   the power of choosing or determining; will  
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substratum   the underlying support; foundation  
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graven   carved or cut with a chisel: sculptured  
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intrinsic   belonging to the essential nature of a thing  
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anarchy   absence of government; state of lawlessness  
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malevolent   having, showing, or arising from intense ill will, spite, or hatred  
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perverse   turned away from what is right or good:corrupt  
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overt   open to view; obvious  
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repudiate   to reject as untrue or unjust  
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integrate   to form into a whole, unite  
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bulwark   strong support or protection in danger  
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nebulous   cloudy, hazy, foggy, indistinct  
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secular   of or relating to the world or temporal/ not religious  
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transcendent   excels above all; is above all  
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immanent   near  
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omnipotent   all powerful  
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omnipresent   totally present everywhere time at the same  
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infinite   unlimited  
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intransigent   refusing to compromise or to abandon an extreme position  
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susceptible   capable of submitting to an action/unresisting to a stimulus  
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manifestation   the act of becoming evident to the senses by showing or displaying  
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omniscient   knowing everything, possessing all knowledge  
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naiveté   the quality of unaffected simplicity or lack of informed judgment  
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existential   of, relating to, or affirmingexistence; having being in time and space  
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motif   the dominant idea or central theme, esp. in work of art  
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automaton   creature who acts in a mechanical manner; robot  
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genre   the kind or sort of movie, music, book, art, etc  
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rudiments   basic principle or element; fundamental skills  
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denigrate   to speak badly of someone or something: defame  
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veridical   truthful, genuine  
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Hellenism   having to do with ancient Greek civilization  
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tantamount   equivalent in value, significance, or effect;  
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bias   prejudice; preconceived notion favoritism  
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cognition   ability to acquire knowledge, or knowledge that is acquired through a process  
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complacency   a feeling of self-satisfaction, usually without any thought of circumstances or dangers  
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harangue   loud, forceful, angry speech  
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cajole   coax; persuade gently  
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foible   small weakness or quirk  
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chronological   in order of time  
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allude/allusion   refer/reference to familiar events, people, places, etc.  
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plot   structure of the incidents; what happens in a story  
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ennui   boredom from lack of interest; tired of life  
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character   personality of a person in a story  
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theme   the insight a work expresses  
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rectify   to put something right; to correct  
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allegory   an extended narrative whichcarries a secondary meaning along with the surface story  
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nihilism   belief that nothing is worthwhile and there is no objective truth  
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point of view   who tells the story  
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tone   attitude an author takes to his subject  
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turgid   pompous, boring, and overcomplicated; self-important  
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symbol   person, place, or thing that stands for something else unnamed  
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style   characteristics of sentence structure and diction  
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