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Metamorphasis
a transformation, as by magic; a marked change in appearance or function
redunant
repeating unnecessarily
prestige
fame or importance based on reputation or achievements
duplicity
deception; deceitfulness; double-dealing
peruse
to read carefully
disabuse
to free from error or falsehood
transcribe
to copy over, usually into a different form
somber
dark and gloomy or dull
debunk
to expose the falsehood of
staunch
strongly loyal
mortify
to humiliate; to fill with embarrassment
blunder
to move carelessly; (n.) such a movement; a significant error
putrid
in a foul state, as of decaying flesh; rotten
illicit
unlawful; improper
motif
a recurring subject or theme, esp. in a work of art or literature
scrupulous
conscientious and exact; having principles
ruse
an action or device intended to deceive
lineaments
any of the features of the body, usually the face
derelict
deserted, abandoned (of a building); neglectful of a duty (of a person); a homeless person
cynical
distrusting others from a sense that everyone's motives are selfish
ingrate
an ungrateful person
caveat
a warning
compound
a building or group of buildings enclosed by a barrier
apprehension
worry or unease
banal
dull or stale; commonplace
rustic
of or living in the country
rejoinder
an answer, esp. to another answer
venial
easily excused or forgiven
apt
appropriate; having a natural tendency
exert
to put forth or bring to bear
exodus
the departure of a large number of people
suffrage
the right to vote
diverge
to depart from a set course or opinion
blithe
frivolous; casual; carefree
indelible
incapable of being removed or erased
arbitrate
to settle a dispute or a fight between two parties
pragmatic
dealing practically with a situation or a thing; based on experience rather than theory
averse
opposed, reluctant; repelled
dismal
causing gloom or depression
circumspect
showing discretion and careful judgement
underscore
to emphasize
sedate
calm; quiet
saline
of or containing common salt
atheist
one who believes that God does not exist
icon
an image; a symbol; a representation of a holy person, esp. in the Orthodox Christian churches
fallacy
a false notion, esp. one based on incorrect reasoning
analogy
a similarity between like features of two things, on which a comparison may be based
abject
of the lowest degree; brought low in condition
Aristrocracy
a hereditary ruling class; a group considered to be superior to the others
relegate
to assign to an obscure place or condition; to send away
ubiquitous
present everywhere
defunct
having ceased to exist or live
circumscribe
to form or mark the limits of; to restrict or limit severely
anarchy
the absence of government
cornucopia
an abundance
extant
currently or actually existing
vigilant
alert and watchful, esp. for what is dangerous
abstinent
the act of voluntarily doing without something
brood
to be deep in thought; to think over moodily and at length
chagrin
feeling of embarrassment because of failure or disappointment
infamous
having a bad reputation
season
to make competent through experience; to accustom
petulant
impatient or irritable, esp. over a minor annoyance
renege
to fail to carry out a promise
hangar
a structure used for housing aircraft
egregious
outstanding for undesirable qualities; remarkably bad
polyglot
one who speaks many languages; (adj.) speaking many languages
acclimate
to make comfortable in a new environment; to adapt to
incorrigible
unable to be correct or reformed
frank
open and sincere; straightforward
lucrative
producing wealth; profitable
check
to restrain or block
magnanimous
generous; noble in mind
protégé
one whose welfare, training, or career is promoted by another person
pacify
to make peaceful; to restore calm
insular
narrow in outlook; provincial
eon
a long period of time
obdurate
not easily moved to pity or sympathy
deplore
to feel or express strong disapproval of
larder
a place (e.g., a pantry or cellar) where food is stored
remnant
a small amount left over after the rest has been used; a surviving trace
novel
strikingly new
indigent
poor; needy; destitute
abeyance
a suspension of action
gripe
to complain constantly or naggingly
mirth
gladness, especially when expressed as laughter
mausoleum
a huge tomb
forlorn
appearing sad because abandoned; in pitiful condition; almost without hope
tout
to solicit customers; to praise or recommend highly
rhapsody
a state of great happiness; such a state expressed in speech or writing
adjourn
to suspend until a later, stated time
martyr
one who chooses to die rather than to give up religious beliefs, or who suffers greatly to further a cause
byline
a line at the head of a newspaper article carrying the author's name
haggle
to argue, as over terms or price
frugal
careful in spending money or resources
caste
rigid and hereditary social class
timid
easily frightened; lacking self-confidence
invigorate
to give strength and energy to
harbor
to give shelter; to entertain or nourish (a specific thought or feeling)
nepotism
showing favoritism to relatives