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austerity
(n.) a stern and serious
quality
beguile
(v.) to lead by deception
dote
(v.) to be lavish or excessive
in one's attention, fondness,
or affection
extenuate
(v.)to lessen or to try to lessen
the seriousness or extent of
(something, such as a fault or
offense) by making partial
excuses
feign
(v.) to give a false appearance
of
idolatry
(n.) the worship of a physical
object as a go
reveling
(v.) to take intense pleasure
or satisfaction
dissemble
(v.) to hide under a false
appearance
flout
(v.) to treat with
contemptuous disregard
progeny
(n.) descendants, children
wanton
(adj.) merciless, inhumane
chide
(v.) to speak out in angry or
displeased rebuke
entreat
(v.) to plead with especially in
order to persuade
rebuke
(v.) to criticize sharply
recompense
V to return in kind
discourse
(n.) formal and orderly and
usually extended expression
of thought on a subject
enmity
(n.) positive, active, and
typically mutual hatred or ill
wi
paragon
(n.) a model of excellence or
perfection
audacious
(adj.) intrepidly daring
transfigure
(v.) to give a new and
typically exalted or spiritual
appearance to : transform
outwardly and usually for the
better