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appease

verb - FORMAL DISAPPROVING - to prevent further disagreement in arguments or war by giving to the other side an advantage that they have demanded

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askew

adverb - to one side; out of line; in a crooked position; awry:

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beguile

verb - literary - to ​persuade, ​attract, or ​interest someone, sometimes in ​order to ​deceive them

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bravado

noun - a show of ​courage, ​especially when ​unnecessary and ​dangerous, to make ​people ​admire you

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condescend

verb - to agree to do something that you do not ​consider to be good enough for ​your ​social ​position:

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daunt

verb - to make someone ​feel ​slightly ​frightened or ​worried about ​their ​ability to achieve something

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despondent

adjective - unhappy and with no ​hope or ​enthusiasm

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dithery

adjective - unable to make a ​decision about doing something

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edifice

noun - formal - a ​large ​building, ​especially an ​impressive one

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expedient

adjective - helpful or ​useful in a ​particular ​situation, but sometimes not ​morally ​acceptable

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incendiary

adjective - likely to ​cause ​violence or ​strong ​feelings of ​anger

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inclement

adjective - formal - unpleasant

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protrude

verb - to ​stick out from or through something

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punitive

adjective - formal or specialized law ​- intended as a ​punishment

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quibble

verb - disapproving - to ​argue about, or say you ​disapprove of, something that is not ​important

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requisite

adjective - necessary or ​needed for a ​particular ​purpose

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spasmodic

adjective - happening ​suddenly for ​short ​periods of ​time and not in a ​regular way

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subversive

adjective - seeking or intended to subvert an established system or institution.

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virtuoso

noun - a ​person who is ​extremely ​skilled at something, ​especially at ​playing an ​instrument or ​performing

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yowl

verb - to make a ​long, high, ​unhappy ​cry, usually when ​hurt or ​fighting

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facile

adjective - superficial

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paradox

noun - a situation or statement that seems impossible or is difficult to understand because it contains two opposite facts or characteristics:

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buttress

verb - to make support for an idea or argument stronger by providing a good reason for it:

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anaphylaxis

noun - an acute allergic reaction to an antigen (e.g., a bee sting) to which the body has become hypersensitive

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saturnine

adjective - Literary - serious and unfriendly

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proviso

noun - LAW a part of a legal document that states that something must happen or be done:

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saunter

verb - to walk in a slow and relaxed way, often in no particular direction

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recusant

noun - person who refuses to submit to an authority or to comply with a regulation

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tensile

adjective - capable of being stretched (as a material)

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divestiture

noun - finance: the act of selling an asset, a business, or a part of a business

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lambaste

verb - to criticize someone or severely

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platonic

adjective - (of a relationship or emotion) affectionate but not sexual

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scourge

noun - someone or something that causes harm, evil, or destruction

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zymurgy

noun - the study or practice of fermentation in brewing, winemaking, or distillery

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libertine

noun - FORMAL DISAPPROVING - a person, usually a man, who lives in a way that is not moral, having sexual relationships with many people

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parapet

noun - a low wall along the edge of a roof, bridge, etc

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obloquy

noun - strong public criticism or verbal abuse

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quokka

noun - a small wallaby (an animal with a long tail and strong legs for jumping with ) which in past existed in great umbers in Western Australia

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contumacious

adjective - especially of a defendant's behavior stubbornly or willfully disobedient to authority.

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incendiary

adjective - ​likely to ​cause ​violence or strong feelings of anger

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insouciance

noun - relaxed and calm state : a feeling of not worrying about anything

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despondent

adjective - unhappy and with no hope or enthusiasm:

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preponderance

noun - the largest part or greatest amount:

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implacable

adjective - formal used to describe (someone who has) strong opinions or feelings that are impossible to change:

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demeanor

noun - a way of looking and behaving:

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steppe

noun - a large area of land with grass but no trees, especially in eastern Europe, Russia, and Central Asia:

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melancholy

noun - sadness that lasts for a long period of time, often without any obvious reason

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puissance

noun - great power, influence, or prowess.

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stratagem

noun - a carefully planned way of achieving or dealing with something, often involving a trick:

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nuisance

noun - something or someone that annoys you or causes trouble for you:

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nonchalant

adjective - relaxed and calm in a way that shows that you do not care or are not worried about anything

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adamantine

adjective - characterized by extreme hardness or luster

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faux pas

noun - an embarrassing social mistake; blunder

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harbinger

noun - LITERARY- a person or thing that shows that something is going to happen soon, especially something bad

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sans-culotte

noun - an extreme radical republican in France at the time of the French Revolution

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tchotchke

noun - knickknack, trinket

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nom de plume

noun - a name used by a writer instead of the writer's real name; pen name

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miscreant

noun - FORMAL- someone who behaves badly or does not obey rules

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largesse

noun - the fact of giving away money in a generous way

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daiquiri

noun - an alcoholic drink that is usually made of rum, crushed fruit or fruit juice, and sugar

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muster

verb - to produce or encourage something such as an emotion or support:

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bucolic

adjective - relating to the countryside

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cobbler

noun - a person who repairs shoes

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clandestine

adjective - planned or done in secret, especially describing something that is not officially allowed:

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canine

adjective - of or relating to dogs:

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obsession

noun - something or someone that you think about all the time:

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philosophy

noun - the use of reason in understanding such things as the nature of the real world and existence, the use and limits of knowledge, and the principles of moral judgment:

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weary

adjective - very tired or lacking energy and enthusiasm:

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geriatric

adjective - caring for the old people

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gavel

noun - a small hammer that an official in charge of a meeting hits against a wooden block or table to get people to be quiet and listen

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intimidated

adjective - frightened or nervous because you are not confident in a situation:

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belligerent

adjective - eager to fight or argue:

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apprehensive

adjective - feeling anxiety about the future; fearing that something unpleasant will happen

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obstinate

adjective - used to describe a problem, situation, or thing that is difficult to deal with, remove, change, or defeat:

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behemoth

noun - something that is extremely large and often extremely powerful:

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receptive

adjective - willing to listen to and accept new ideas and suggestions:

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putrid

adjective - decayed and having an unpleasant smell:

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diminutive

adjective - very small

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savory

adjective - pleasing to the sense of taste or smell especially by reason of effective seasoning

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benevolent

adjective - kind and helpful:

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condole

verb [I or T] - to show sympathy and sadness for the family or friends of a person who has recently died:

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befuddled

adjective - confused:

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supercilious

adjective - behaving as if you are better than other people, and that their opinions, beliefs, or ideas are not important

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tedium

noun - the quality of being boring for a long time:

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obdurate

adjective - FORMAL DISAPPROVING: extremely determined to act in a particular way and not to change despite what anyone else says

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sanguine

adjective - (of someone or someone's character) positive and hoping for good things:

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virulent

adjective - (of a disease or poison) extremely severe or harmful in its effects:

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inebriated

adjective - having drunk too much alcohol:

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resplendent

adjective - having a very bright or beautiful appearance:

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indolence

noun - avoidance of activity or exertion; laziness:

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bedlam

noun - a noisy situation with no order

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multifarious

adjective - of many different types

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abasement

noun - the action or fact of abasing or being abased; humiliation or degradation:

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commandeer

transitive verb - to take possession of or control private property by force or for military use:

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lummox

noun - a stupid or awkward person

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odious

adjective - FORMAL: extremely unpleasant and causing or deserving hate:

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epitomize

transitive verb - to be a perfect example of a quality or type of thing

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diurnal

adjective - happening over a period of a day, or being active or happening during the day rather than at night

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unprecedented

adjective - never having happened or existed in the past:

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polemical

adjective - of or involving strongly critical or disputatious writing or speech:

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