Abase
(verb) to humble or degrade, to reduce or lower
Abscond
(verb) to depart in a sudden and secret manner
acrimonious
(adj.) stinging, bitter in temper or tone
begrudge
(verb) To envy or resent the pleasure of good fortune OR to be reluctant to give or allow
Beseech
(verb) to implore urgently, to beg eagerly
Boisterous
(adj) Rough and noisy, clamorous
Candid
(adj) frank, outspoken, open and sincere, informal or unpoised
capacious
(adj.) able to hold much, roomy
Debacle
(noun) a complete collapse or failure
Defraud
(verb) to deprive of a right, property, or money by fraud
fanciful
(adj) whimsical, capricious; imaginary; freely imaginative rather than based on reason or reality
Fastidious
(adj) excessively particular, critical, or demanding; hard to please
impurtable
(adj) calm, collected, not easily excited
Inaugural
(adj) Marking the beginning of a new venture or series
Inconspicuous
(Adj) eager of knowledge, intellectually curious, given to inquiry
Inquisitive
(Adj) eager of knowledge, intellectually curious,
Juxtapose
(verb) to place close together or side by side, especially for comparison
Jovial
(adj.) good-humored, in high spirits; merry
Mawkish
(adj.) excessively and objectionably sentimental; weakly emotional
Obsolete
(adj) no longer in general use, out of date
oppurtune
(adj.) suitable or convenient for a particular purpose; occurring at an appropriate time
proliferate
(verb) to increase in number or spread rapidly
Recompense
(noun) Compensation for injury or wrong, repayment for a gift or favor
Substandard
(Adj) less than adequate or below an expected standard
Tenacious
(Adj) persistent, stubborn, resolute
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