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abashed: (adj.) ashamed or embarrassed; disconcerted
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abide: (v.) to put up with; willingly tolerate; stand
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abound: (v.) to be great in number, amount
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amenable: (adj.) willing to comply, reacting easily to suggestions
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amend: (v.) fix, repair; improve or correct
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apparition: (n.) a ghostly appearing figure
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array: (n.) order or arrangement; attire, dress
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ascend: (v.) to rise, travel upwards
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ascetic: (n.) practicing rigid self-discipline, spartan
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aspire: (v.) have an ambitious plan or a lofty goal
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augment: (v.) to make larger; enlarge in size, number, strength, or extent; increase
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augur: (v.) to predict, foretell
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bade: (v.) asked [past tense]
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barbarous: (adj.) savage, cruel
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bereave: (v.) be deprived of a loved one through a profound absence, esp. due to the loved one's death
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bereft: (v.) to take away, deprive
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bower: (n.) a leafy shelter or recess; arbor
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cavalier: (adj.) arrogant, superior w/o basis
(n.) a gallant or courtly gentleman
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chafe: (v.) to rub together, annoy
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chastise: (v.) verbally scold, criticize
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chide: (v.) to express disapproval of; scold; reproach
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congenial: (adj.) agreeable, sufficient, suitable, or pleasing in nature or character
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credulity: (n.) tendency to believe easily, being gullible
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din: (n.) loud, discordant chaotic noise
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discern: (v.) to distinguish, perceive by sight
(adj.) -ing... showing good or outstanding judgment and understanding
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disconsolate: (adj.) extremely unhappy
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doleful: (adj.) awful, sad
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earnest: (adj.) sincere resulting from or showing sincere and intense conviction
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edifice: (n.) a building, esp. one of large size or imposing appearance.
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efficacy: (n.) capacity for producing a desired result or effect; effectiveness
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enjoin: (v.) to order with authority or emphasis; to prohibit, prevent
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entreat: (v.) to ask with deep seriousness
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exhortation: (n.) strong suggestion, urge
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felicity: (n.) bliss, pleasing and appropriate manner or style (especially manner or style of expression)
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forage: (v.) to wander or go in search of provisions, food
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frame: (v.) to build, construct
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garnish: (v.) to decorate
(v.) to take wages on legal orders
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heathen: (n.) a person who does not belong to a widely held religion (negatively)
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heterogeneous: (adj.) different in kind; unlike; incongruous
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hinder: (v.) to cause delay, interruption, or difficulty in; hamper; impede
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ignominious: (adj.) shameful, disgraceful, discreditable; humiliating
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ignominy: (n.) disgrace; dishonor; public contempt
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imbue: (v.) to impregnate or inspire, as with feelings, opinions
(adj.) -ed..
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inauspicious: (adj.) boding ill; ill-omened; unfavorable, suggesting of bad fortune.
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infidel: (n.) person who goes against your religion, status quo (more active)
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iniquity: (n.) gross injustice or wickedness.
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inscrutable: (adj.) mysterious, not easily understood
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insolence: (n.) rude, lack of respect
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lamentable: (adj.) inspiring or deserving of regret, deplorable
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liberty: (n.) freedom
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loiterer: (n.) someone who lingers aimlessly
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lore: (n.) traditional knowledge, unwritten rule
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manifold: (adj.) of many kinds; numerous and varied
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mien: (n.) comportment, swag, conduct or manner
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moldering: (adj.) crumbling, becoming rotten, disintegrating
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mutability: (n.) the capability of change
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oblique: (adj.) slanting or sloping; not straightforward or direct
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opaque: (adj.) impossible to see through, impenetrable to light; not easily understood
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ordinance: (n.) authoritative order
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pagan: (n, adj.) person who doesn't acknowledge religion of status quo
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parcel: (n.) group, collection, portion (used to refer to land)
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pedagogue: (n.) a teacher
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pensive: (adj.) deeply or seriously thoughtful
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peremptory: (adj.) leaving no opportunity for denial or refusal; imperative
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perplexity: (n.) confusion, puzzlement by complexity
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petty: (adj.) small; of little importance, inconsequential, trivial
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physiognomy: (n.) the face or countenance, esp. when considered as an index to the character
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plunder: (v.) take unlawfully, steal
(n.) what is stolen
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portal: (n.) a door, gate, or entrance, esp. one of imposing appearance, as to a palace.
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precept: (n.) rule used to regulate behavior, (can be individual)
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propensity: (n.) inclination, tendency, habit
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rapt: (adj.) wholly absorbed as in thought
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rebuke: (v.) to criticize, reprimand
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recompense: (n.) compensation, as for a wrong, job etc.
(v.) to compensate
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repine: (v.) complain, express discontent
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repose: (n.) relaxation, rest, freedom from activity
(v.) to rest, to relax
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retribution: (n.) revenge
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revel: (v.) to take delight in, celebrate
(n.) festivity
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revile: (v.) to spread negative information about
(adj.) -ed... to be thought badly of
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rivulet: (n.) a small stream
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rub: (n.) obstacle or difficulty
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scathe: (adj. -ing) harsh, hurting
(v.) to attack w/ severe criticism
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sepulcher: (n.) a tomb, grave, or burial place.
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sequester: (v.) to isolate or seclude, keep apart
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stealing: (adj.) moving, flowing quickly
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succorless: (adj.) helpless
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summit: (n.) the peak: literal or figurative; a meeting involving leaders
(v.) to reach the top
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sumptuous: (adj.) luxurious, opulent; costly, expensive
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throng: (n.) a multitude of people crowded or assembled together; crowd.
(v.) to crowd
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tranquility: (n.) state of peace and quiet
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translucent: (adj.) light able to pass through diffusely
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transparent: (adj.) clear, light pass through completely; simple, obvious, predictable
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unfeigned: (adj.) genuine; sincere
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urchin: (n.) a mischievous child
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visage: (n.) face, appearance
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vivify: (v.) to give life to; animate; quicken
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wallow: (v.) indulge in, roll about in
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wanton: (n.) someone who behaves in a careless, uncontrollable manner
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wretches: (n.) unhappy people
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yore: (n.) a long time ago, the past