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Autonomy (n.)

The freedom and/or independence to control your own actions

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Auspicious (adj.)

Indicating a high chance of future success

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Coronation (n.)

The ceremony of crowning a new king or queen

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Advent (n.)

The arrival of a notable person, place, or thing

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Debilitating (adj.)

Having the ability to make someone or something weak or powerless

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Mirth (n.)

Amusement, especially when expressed with laughter

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Thrift (n.)

Quality of using money/resources carefully, not wastefully

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Pious (adj.)

Deeply devoted to religion princples and behaviour

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Frailty (n.)

The condition of being weak and/or delicate

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Chaste (adj.)

Strictly moral in though and action, especially in regards to sexual acitivity

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Gaudy (adj.)

Excessively bright or showy, often in a tasteless manner

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Enmity (n.)

Hatred or ill will

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Wanton (adj.)

Unrestrained and/or unprovoked; lacking self-control

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Paragon (n.)

The perfect representation of a particular thing

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Perchance (adv.)

Possibly or perhaps

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Pang (n.)

A sharp pain or sudden emotion

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Sovereign (adj./n.)

Possessing ultimate and final authority OR a supreme ruler

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Melancholy (adj.)

A feeling of thoughtful sadness, usually without an obvious cause

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Validity (adj.)

The quality of being logical, sensible, and/or correct

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Lament (v./n.)

A passionate expression of grief OR to make such an expression

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Strife (n.)

Angry or bitter conflict

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Chide (v.)

To express sharp criticism

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Imminent (adj.)

About to happen

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Revel (verb)

To enjoy oneself in a lively, noisy manner

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Clad (adj.)

Covered or clothed

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Hitherto (adj.)

Until now or a until a stated point

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Transient (adj.)

Lasting for only a short time

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Emit (v.)

To produce or discharge something

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Proprietor (n.)

The owner of a business

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Copius (adj.)

Abundant in supply or quantity

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Wistful (adj.)

Sadly longing for the past or some other unreachable thing

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Exert (v.)

To make a physical or mental effort

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Ornate (adj.)

Decorated with intricate or complex patterns

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Voracious (adj.)

Extremely eager; demonstrating the hunger of a wild animal

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Bafflement (n.)

A feeling of complete confusion and uncertainty

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Abyss (n.)

A deep or seemingly bottomless hole

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Loathsome (adj.)

Causing hatred or disgust; repulsive

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Sporadically (adv.)

Occasionally or at irregular intervals

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Smitten (adj.)

Deeply affected by strong feelings of love or attraction

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Berate (v.)

To angrily criticize someone face to face

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Opaque (adj.)

Not able to be seen through; unclear or non-transparent

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Innocuous (adj.)

Not harmful and inoffensive

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Opulence (n.)

Great wealth and luxury

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Din (n.)

A loud, unpleasant, and prolonged noise

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Discreet (adj.)

Careful in speech or behaviour, especially in order to avoid causing offense

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Indoctrinate (v.)

To enforce a set of beliefs without allowing for questioning and/or critical though

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Daintily (adv.)

Delicately and prettily

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Pittance (n.)

A small payment often supplied by the government