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All 40 terms

TermDefinition
depravitymoral corruption, a wicked or perverse act
abhorrencen. The act of detesting extremely.
ImmutableNot subject to change, constant
Inevitableincapable of being avoided or prevented
Ineffableincapable of being expressed in words
Impertinentimproperly forward or bold
singularbeyond or deviating from the usual or expected
Staid(adj.) serious and dignified; quiet or subdued in character or conduct
palpablyeasily perceptible
iniquityan unjust act
concertagreement in purpose or feeling
consummateperfect and complete in every respect
ascertainingdiscovering, making certain
Imbibereceive into the mind and retain
presumptousover confident, arrogrant
annihilateto destroy completely
perpetualuninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing
exculpateto free from guilt or blame
habitablelivable
misnomeran unsuitable or misleading name
redressmake reparations or amends for
quailedshrank back in fear; cowered
goadedto urge; to drive
erroneousincorrect, containing mistakes
vigilancethe process of paying close and continuous attention
intimatedimplied
fortean asset of special worth or utility
insurrectionorganized opposition to authority
conjecturea message expressing an opinion based on incomplete evidence
deferencea disposition or tendency to yield to the will of others
vestigea trace or evidence of something that once existed
eminentstanding above others in quality or position
laxtolerant or lenient
profligaterecklessly wasteful
vindicationthe justification for some act or belief
perniciousexceedingly harmful
sagacitythe trait of forming opinions by distinguishing and evaluating
diligentlyshowing care and effort in your work or duties
commensurateproportional
impudencerudeness; insolence

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Created October 29, 2009
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