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Incurring
(v.) To come into or acquire, usually undesirable or injurious
s: obtain, collect, acquire
a: lose, forfeit, dispense
Aggrandizing
(v.) To make great in power, wealth, rank or honor
s: arrogant, cocky, empower
a: degrade, disspower
Vitiating
(v.) To impair or weaken the effectiveness of
s: weaken, damaged
a: reinforce, strengthen
Vituperation
(n.) Verbal abuse or castigation; violent denunciation or condemnation
s: belittlement, slander
a: approval, praise, compliment
Proscribe
(v.) To denounce or condemn as dangerous or harmful; prohibit
s: prohibited, unauthorized
a: allow, permitted
Cordially
(adj.) Courteous and gracious, friendly; warm
s: warmly, hospitality
a: unfriendly, cold
Fallacy
(n.) A deceptive, misleading, misleading, or false notion or belief
s: lie, misconception
a: truth, disillusionment
Folly
(n.) The state of quality of being foolish; lack of understanding or sense
s: foolishness , recklessness, craziness
a: wisdom, wiseness
Monotonous
(adj.) Lacking in variety; tediously; unvarying
s: slow, tedious, repetitive
a: interesting, intriguing
Prophetic
(adj.) Of relating to a prophet; predictive
s: psychic, predictive
a: short-sighted
Firmament
(n.) The vault of heaven; sky
s: sky, heaven, galaxy
a: underground, hell
Ascribe
(v.) To credit of assign, as to a cause or source; attribute
s: credit, attribute
a: discredit, demote