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jubliant

feeling or expressing great happiness and triumph

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abate

of something perceived hostile, threatining, negative— become less intense or widespread; to diminish in degree or intensity. 감소

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austere

having a plain and simple appearance; strict or severe in manner or attitude. (strict moderate simple)

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banal

so lacking in originality (obvious boring)

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evince

to show, reveal

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exacerbate

to make a problem, bad situation, or negative feeling worse.

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inundate

to overwhelm with a large amount of something

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mundane

lacking interest or excitement; dull.

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ostracism

the exclusion from a society or group, often as a form of punishment.

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scrupulous

diligent, thorough, and very attentive to details; having strong moral principles.

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acclaim

high prase

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accolade

an award or privilege granted as a special honor. (knight)

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verisimilitude

the appearance of being true or real; likelihood or probability.

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cajole

to persuade someone to do something through flattery or coaxing. 부추기다

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callous

showing or having an insensitive and cruel disregard for others.

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defamatory

damaging the good reputation of someone

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frugal

sparing or economical in the use of resources; avoiding waste.

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garrulous

excessively talkative, especially on trivial matters.

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novice

`a person who is new to a field or activity; a beginner. They lack experience and skills in that area.

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nuance

a subtle difference or distinction in meaning, expression, or response. 미묘한

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obfuscate

to deliberately make something unclear or difficult to understand. 혼미, 당황

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querulous

full of complaints; irritable or inclined to whine. 투덜거리는

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rancor

bitterness or resentfulness, especially when lasting. 사무친 한

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juxtaposition

the act of placing two or more things side by side to compare or contrast them.

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base

evil; without moral

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betray

to show; reveal

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compromise

to weaken, lessen— to degrade

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content

satisfied; pleased with what one has

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conviction

act of proving someone guilty in court; a strongly held belief

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crude

raw/ unprocessed state

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deliberate

on purpose; international

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derivative

unoriginal in character— imitating the work of something else

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discerning

nothing, recognizing— having a good taste/ judgment

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discipline

specific field of study; subject

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distinction

excellence

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diversion

distraction/ recreation; hobby

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doctor

to change something- especially in a deceptive way

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economy

careful/ minimal use of something

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embrace

to hug

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end

goal— (happiness of the people is the end of gov)

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faculty

teaching staff / ability, either natural or acquired

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ubiquitous

present, appearing, or found everywhere.

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amvicalence

the state of having mixed or contradictory feelings, ideas, or emotions about something or someone

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contempt

the feeling that a person or a thing is beneath consideration, worthless, or deserving scorn

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dichotomy

a division or contrast between two things that are represented as being opposed or entirely different

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restorative

having the ability to restore health, strength, or a feeling of well-being.

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assuage

make less intense

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amplify

increase the volume of (sound), especially using an amplifier.

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scrutinize

examine or inspect closely and thoroughly.

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defunct

extant

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stymine

restrict

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hinder

restrict

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forstall

prevent

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preclude

prevent

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obviate

prevent

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underscore

emphasize

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accentancte

emphasize

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misconstrued

interpret (something, especially a person's words or actions) wrongly.

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denigrate

criticize unfairly; disparage.

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nullify

make legally null and void; invalidate.

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outstrip

move faster than and overtake (someone else)— exeed

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engendering

to produce, to generate

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monetizing

earn revenue from (an asset, business, etc.).

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apparising

assess the value or quality of. 평가

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situate

place

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proxy

substitute— the authority to represent someone else, especially in voting.

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dwindling

gradually diminishing in size, amount, or strength.

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permissible

allowed

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infeasible

not possible

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corroborate

confirm or give support to (a statement, theory, or finding).

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amalgamate

combine or unite to form one organization or structure.

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promulgated

promote or make widely known (an idea or cause).

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intangible

unable to be touched or grasped; not having physical presence.

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meager

(of something provided or available) lacking in quantity or quality.

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prrolong

extend the duration of

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rectify

to correct or make something right

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nebulous

in the form of a cloud or haze; hazy.

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perturbation

anxiety; mental uneasiness
a deviation of a system, moving object, or process from its regular or normal state or path, caused by an outside influence

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desacralized

remove the religious or sacred status or significance from.

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abrogate

epeal or do away with (a law, right, or formal agreement).

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abscond

to depart secretly and hide, often to avoid arrest or legal action, or to escape with something, especially money or property

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beguile

charm or enchant (someone), sometimes in a deceptive way.

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benevolent

well meaning and kindly.

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