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abscond: v. to run off and hide
Synonyms: bolt, make off, skip town
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access: n. approach or admittance to places, persons, things, an increase ;v. to get at, obtain
Synonyms: n. entry, admittance, entree
Antonyms: total exclusion
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anarchy: n. a lack of goverment and law; confusion
Synonyms: chaos, disorder, turmoil, pandemonium
Antonyms: law and order, peace and quiet
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arduous: adj. hard to do, requiring much effort
Synonyms: hard diffcult, laborious, fatiguing
Antonyms: easy, simple, effortless
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auspicious: adj. favoriable, forunate
Synonyms: promising, encouraging, propitious
Antonyms: ill-omened, ominous, sinister
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biased: adj. favoring one side unduly, prejudiced
Synonyms: unfair, partial, bigoted
Antonyms: fair, inpartial, unprejudiced, just
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daunt: v. to overcome with fear, intimidate. to dishearten, discourage
Synonyms: dismay, cow
Antonyms: encourage, embolden, reassure
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disentangle: v. to free from tangles or complications
Synonyms: unravel, unwind, unscramble, unsnarl
Antonyms: tangle up, ensnarl, snag
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fated: adj. determined in advance by destiny or fortune
Synonyms: destined, preordained, doomed
Antonyms: accidental, fortuitous, chance, random
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hoodwink: v. to mislead, by a trick, deceive
Synonyms: dupe, put one over on
Antonyms: undeceive, disabuse, clue in
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inaanimate: adj. not having life, without energy or spirit
Synonyms: lifeless, dead, inert, spiritless
Antonyms: living, alive, energetic, lively, sprightly
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incinerate: v. to burn to ashes
Synonyms: burn up, cremate, reduce to ashes
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interpid: adj. very brave, fearless, unshakable
Synonyms: valiant, courageous, audacious, daring
Antonyms: timid, cowardly, craven, pusillanimous
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larceny: n. theft
Synonyms: stealing, robbery, burglary
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pilant: adj. bending readily, easily influenced
Synonyms: supple, flexible, elastic, plastic
Antonyms: rigid, stiff, inflexible, set in stone
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pompous: adj. overly self-important in speech and manner, excessively
Synonyms: pretentious, highfalutin, bombastic
Antonyms: unpretentious, unaffected, plain
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precipice: n. a very steep cliff, the brink or edge of disaster
Synonyms: cliff, crag, bluff, promontory, ledge
Antonyms: abyss, chasm, gorge
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rectify: v. to make right, correct
Synonyms: remendy, set right
Antonyms: mess up, botch, bundle
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reprieve: n. temporary relief or delay, v. to grant a postponment
Synonyms: n. stay, respite v. postpone, delay
Antonyms: v. proceed
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revile: v. to attack with words, call bad names
Synonyms: inveigh, against, malign, vilify, denounce
Antonyms: praise, acclaim, revere, idolize