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Abdicate: discard
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Amorphous: shapeless
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Animosity: strong hostility
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Anomaly: deviation from the common rule
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Antagonistic: marked by opposition of conflicting force, tendency, or principle
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Atonement: reparation for a offense or injury
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Banality: lacking originality; boring
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Cacophony: harsh, discordant sound
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Capricious: characterized by a sudden unmotivated notion or action
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Castigate: subject to severe punishment or criticism
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Corpulent: fat
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Coup d'etat: violent overthrow
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Deplore: express grief of or regret strongly
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Deprecate: to express disapproval of
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Despotic: relating to a ruler with absolute power or authority
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Desultory: marked by lack of definite plan, regularity, or purpose
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Diaphanous: characterized by such fineness of texture as to permit seeing through
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Diminutive: notably small
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Dissident: disagreeing with established political systems or religion
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Docility: easily taught, lead, or managed
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Dubious: uncertainty and doubt
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Efface: to cause to vanish
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Elusive: hard to find, define, or remember
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Ennui: boredom
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Erudite: showing knowledge gained by studying
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Euphoric: a feeling of well being
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Futility: quality or state of being pointless
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Heretical: characterized by the departure from accepted beliefs or standards
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Impervious: not capable of being affected or disturbed
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Impetuous: marked by impulsive vehemence or passion
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Incongruous: not harmonious
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Indiscriminate: not marked by careful distinction; random
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Insidious: having a gradual and cumulative effect
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Insolent: exhibiting boldness or effrontery (proud)
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Lament: to express sorrow, mourning, or regret for often demonstratively
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Lugubrious: mournful, expressing sorrow
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Macabre: personalized representation of death
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Malleable: capable of being altered by outside forces and influences
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Meretricious: falsely attractive and having in reality no value or integrity
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Monotonous: tediously uniform or unvarying
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Opacity: dullness
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Oppression: a sense of being weighed down in the body or mind
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Panacea: remedy for all difficulties or diseases
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Pathological: of the nature of a physical or mental disease
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Perambulate: to travel over or through especially on foot
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Perilous: dangerous
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Petulant: rude in speech or behavior
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Pragmatic: practical as opposed to idealistic
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Provincial: unsophisticated
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Sardonic: disdainfully or skeptically humorous
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Solipsizer: extremely egotistical person
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Sonorous: producing sound
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Subversive: state of being overthrown
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Supercilious: patronizingly haughty
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Sycophant: servile self seeking flatterer
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Temerity: unreasonable recklessness
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Tenacity: persistent in maintaining (strong)
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Virulent: extremely poisonous