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Neophyte

Noun: A beginner or novice

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Nadir

Noun: The lowest point

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Nostrum

Noun: A favorite but usually ineffective remedy for problems or evils

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Noisome

Adjective: highly obnoxious or objectionable

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Noxious

Adjective: constituting a harmful influence

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Ominous

Adjective: Foreshadowing evil or danger

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Obligatory

Adjective: Necessary due to law or conscience

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Orthodox

Adjective: Conventional

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Onus

Noun: The burden of proof

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Ostracize

Verb: To exclude from a group

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Nirvana

Noun: A state of bliss

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Nostalgic

Adjective: Relating to thinking of the past in a bittersweet fashion

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Nomenclature

Noun: The act or process of naming

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Nettle

Verb: To irritate

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Obtrusive

Adjective: Self-assertively forward; brash

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Nebulous

Adjective: Cloudy; unclear; vague

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Nemesis

Noun: A rival or opponent

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Narcissistic

Adjective: Conceited

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Opiate

Noun: Something that dulls the senses and brings about mental and physical insensibility

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Opugn

Verb: To call into question

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Nefarious

Adjective: Extremely wicked

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Omnipresent

Adjective: Present everywhere simultaneously

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Nonentity

Noun: A person or thing of little consequence or significance

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Ostentatious

Adjective: Boastful; arrogant

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Nexus

Noun: The core or center

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Obdurate

Adjective: Resistant to persuasion or softening influences

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Nonchalant

Adjective: Casual; unexcited

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Negate

Verb: To cause to be ineffective or invalid

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Obliquity

Noun: Immoral conduct

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Opulence

Noun: Great wealth

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Oscillate

Verb: To move from side to side either physically or mentally

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Obsequious

Adjective: Excessively eager to serve or obey

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Obfuscate

Verb: To confuse

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Nuance

Noun: A subtle distinction

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Nugatory

Adjective: Of little or no importance

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Nepotism

Noun: Favoritism based on kinship

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Ornate

Adjective: Very decorative

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Onslaught

Noun: An especially fierce attack, or something resembling one

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Nonplussed

Adjective: Puzzled; at a loss for words

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Omnipotent

Adjective: All-powerful

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Operous

Adjective: Hardworking or industrious

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Opus

Noun: Something that is a result of creative effort

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Onerous

Adjective: Burdensome

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Overt

Adjective: Not hidden, concealed, or secret

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Nicety

Noun: An elegant, dignified, or civilized feature

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Orator

Noun: An eloquent and skilled public speaker

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Nominal

Adjective: Of relatively minor importance; insignificant in amount or volume

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Nihilism

Noun: A viewpoint that traditional values and belies are unfounded and that existence is senseless and useless

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Obtuse

Adjective: Characterized by a lack of intelligence or sensitivity

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Nomadic

Adjective: Roaming around aimlessly and frequently