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Extol
to praise highly; to glorify
Fastidious
excessively particular or hard to please
Fervor
intense passion or enthusiasm
Flagrant
shockingly obvious or glaring
Futile
incapable of producing a result; useless
Proficient
skilled; competent
Profligate
shamelessly immoral; wildly extravagant
Profound
having deep meaning or insight
Profuse
abundant; in large amounts
Proletariat
the working class
Promulgate
to announce or declare officially
Propensity
a natural tendency or inclination
Propitious
favorable; presenting good conditions
Proponent
a supporter of a cause or idea
Proprietary
relating to ownership
Propriety
proper behavior; correctness
Prosaic
dull; ordinary; lacking imagination
Proscribe
to forbid or condemn
Proselytize
to convert someone to a belief
Proliferate
to grow or spread rapidly