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Benevolent: Well meaning, kind or charitable (adj.)
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Capitulate: Surrender or give up (verb)
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Cryptic: Having meaning that is mysterious or obscure; secretive (adj.)
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Cunning: Showing skill by achieving one's ends by deceit or evasion; sly, crafty, skillfull or sneaky
(adj.)
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Disciple: Follower of someone and their ideas (noun)
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Eloquence: Fluent or persuasive speaking or writing; the art of using language with fluency and success (noun)
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Enmity: The state or feeling of being opposed or hostile to someone or something; a feeling of ill will (noun)
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Falter: To start to lose momentum; move unsteadily, hesitate or waver in action (verb)
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Flog: To beat with a whip or stick, usually as a form of punishment (verb)
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Gale: A very strong wind (noun)
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Ignominious: Deserving or causing public shame; marked by disgrace or dishonor (adj.)
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Improptu: Not planned, organized, or rehearsed; suddenly, or hastily prepared; spur of the moment (adj.)
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Indefatigable: Persisting tirelessly; incapable of being tired (adj.)
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Ruthless: Having or showing no compassion or pity for others; cruel (adj.)
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Stupefied: To make someone unable to think properly; to stun or amaze (verb)
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Treachery: Betrayal of trust; deceptive action or nature; treason (noun)
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Unanimous: Fully in agreement (adj.)
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Unintelligible: Impossible to understand (adj.)