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Abject: Lacking all self-respect; contemptible
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Accredit: To recognice as meeting official standards
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Affix: A word element that is attached to a bast, stem, or root
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Alacrity: Speed and willingness in respoding
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Apprehensive: Anxious or freaful about the future
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Assail: To attack; assult
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Avert: To turn away or aside
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Beguile: To deceieve; trick
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Brazen: Rudely bold; insolent
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Bulwark: A defensive wall; rampart
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Citadel: A fortress in or near a city
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Civility: Politeness; couresy
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Colloquial: Referring to informal speech or writing
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Complaisant: Showing a willingness to please
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Conspicious: EAsy to notice; obvious
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Credibility: The quality of deserving confidence
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Creditable: Deserving crommendation; praiseworthy
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Decorum: Appropriateness of behavior or conduct
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Dejected: Depressed; disheartened
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Didactice: Intended to teach or instruct
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Diligence: Earnest effort to accomplish
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DIscredit: To cast doubt on; destroy belief in
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Diversion: Something that relaxes or entertains
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Dubious: Doubtful; uncertain
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Edify: To instruct in order to improve
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Elucidate: To make clear or plain
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Ennui: Listlessness resulting fron inactivity; boredom
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Explicit: Expressed clearly and precisely
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Fastidious: Difficult to satisfy or please
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Flagrant: Exremely or deliberately noticeable
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Flaunt: To off in order to impress others
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Furtive: Done quickly and with stealth; sly
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Imbue: To pervade or permeate as if with a dye
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Inadvertent: Accidental; unintentional
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Indeterminate: Not capable of being determined
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Indolent: REluctant to exert onself; habitually lazy
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Inert: Having no power to move or act; lifeless
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Intrepid: Couragous; fearless; bold
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Invinsible: Too strong or great to be defeated
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Jetty: A structure projecting into a body of water; a wharf
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Judicious: Haivng or exhibiting sound judgements
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Latent: Capable of coming into existence but not active
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Meticulous: Extremely careful and precise
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Mettle: Spirit; daring; pluck
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Minutiae: Minor or trivial detail
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Miscreant: A person who behaves badly or criminally
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Mores: Accepeted customs of a social group
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onomatopeia: Word that initates what it stands for "buzz" "drip"
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Pacific: Premoting peace; preacful; serene
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Pandemoniuim: Whild uproar or noise; tumult
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Pedagogy: The art or profession of teaching
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Precarious: Dangerously lacking in stablilty; risky
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Projectile: An object that is launched through space
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Provincial: Of areas away from a country's capital
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Prudent: Using caution in handling practical matters
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Qualm: A sensation of doubt or misgiving; uneasiness
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Revert: To return to a former condition or belief
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Salient: Standing out and attracting attention
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Selective: Careful in choosing; discriminiating
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Sequester: To remove or withdraw from public view
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Serenity: The quality of being untroubled or unruffled
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Simile: Comparson of two things using like or as
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Stalwart: Phyisically strong; sturdy; robust
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Stamina: Endurcance; resistance to fatigue or illness
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Strident: Having a shrill, hard, and grating effect
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Subjective: TAking place within an individual's mind
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Subterfuge: Deception by means of a strategy
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Surreptitious: Done or acting in secret
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Systematic: Having a system, method, or plan
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Unequivocal: Leaving no doubt; perfectly clear
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Unobstusive: Not readily noticeable
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Vacillate: To waver indecisively; hesitate
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Vertigo: The sensation of dizziness