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concerted
(adj.) mutually agreed on; done together
constituent
(n.) supporter
fraternize
(v.) to associate in a friendly way
parallelism
(n.) state of being parallel; similarity
esteem
(v.) to respect; value
informal
(adj.) absence of ceremony; casual
venturesome
(adj.) bold
pacifist
(n.) one opposed to force; antimilitarist
impromptu
(adj.) done without preparation, on the spur of the moment
verbiage
(n.) pompous array of words
heedless
(adj.) not noticing; disregarding
unanimity
(n.) complete agreement
embrace
(v.) to hug; adapt of espouse; accept readily; encircle; include
blurt
(v.) to utter impulsively
raucous
(adj.) stridently loud; harsh; rowdy
extricate
(v.) to free from difficulty
reconcile
(v.) correct inconsistencies; become friendly after a quarrel
accommodate
(v.) oblige or help someone; provide with housing; adapt to
reciprocal
(adj.) mutual; shared; interchangeable
liaison
(n.) (1) contact keeping parts of an organization in communication; go-between; (2) secret love affair
communal
(adj.) held in common; of a group of people
collaborate
(v.) to work together
symbiosis
(n.) interdependent relationship (between groups, species), often mutually beneficial
congruent
(adj.) in agreement; corresponding
connivance
(n.) assistance; pretense of ignorance of something wrong; permission to offend
headlong
(adj.) hasty; rash
mishap
(n.) accident
braggart
(n.) boaster
fusion
(n.) union; blending; synthesis
amity
(n.) friendship
ensemble
(n.) group of (supporting) players; organic unity; costume
obnoxious
(adj.) offensive; objectionable
coalition
(n.) partnership; league; union
appease
(v.) to soothe; to pacify by giving in to
mollify
(v.) to soften; to soothe; to pacify
accomplice
(n.) partner in crime
ebullient
(adj.) boiling; bubbling with excitement; exuberant
rapport
(n.) emotional closeness; harmony
intimacy
(n.) closeness, often affectionate; privacy; familiarity
amiable
(adj.) friendly; agreeable
endorse
(v.) to approve; support
advocacy
(n.) support; active pleading on something's behalf
compatible
(adj.) harmonious; capable of functioning working or living together in harmony; consistent
concur
(v.) express agreement with an opinion; happen together
acquiesce
(v.) to comply passively; to accept; to assent; to agree
farce
(n.) broad comedy; mockery
incorporate
(v.) to introduce something into a larger whole; combine; unite
merger
(n.) combination (of two business corporations)