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ambiguity: uncertainty or inexactness in meaning or language
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anguish: excruciating or acute distress, suffering or pain
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apprehend: arrest someone for crime
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apprehend: understand or perceive
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apt: exactly suitable; appropriate
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augment: to make greater, more numerous, larger or more intense
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avert: to turn away or aside
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baleful: having a harmful or destructive affect
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brusque: abrupt in manner; blunt; rough
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complacent: pleased, especially with oneself or ones merits, advantages, situations, etc (often without awareness of potential danger)
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contemptuous: showing or expressing scorn
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crestfallen: discouraged, dejected, downcast
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derision: ridicule, mockery
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derogatory: tending to lessen the merit or reputation of a person or thing
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dexterity: skill in performing tasks, especially with the hands
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disarming: removing, or capable of removing suspicion by being charming
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disconsolate: hopelessly unhappy
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dominion: control or exercise of control; sovereignty
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elude: to avoid or escape by speed, trickery, cleverness, etc.
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eminent: high in rank or station
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enmity: a state or feeling of opposition, hostility, hatred or animosity
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formidable: arousing fear, dread or alarm
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futility: having no useful result; ineffective
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gallant: n. one who pays special attention to women
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gallant: adj. brave or heroic
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impending: approaching; drawing near; about to happen
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imperious: arrogantly domineering or overbearing; dictatorial
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impetuous: of, pretaining to, or characterized by sudden or rash action, emotion etc.
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inauspicious: unfortunate, unlucky, unfavorable
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indignation: righteous anger
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inexorable: impossible to stop or prevent
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inscrutable: incapable of being investigated, analyzed or scrutinized
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insidious: working or spreading harmfully in a subtle or stealthy manner
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insipid: without distinctive, interesting, or stimulating qualities; dull, uninteresting
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jaunty: easy and sprightly in manner or bearing
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malicious: wishing evil or harm upon others
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martyr: a constant sufferer from an ailment
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mollify: to soften in feeling or temper
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odious: arousing or meriting strong dislike, aversion or intense displeasure
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ominous: portending evil or harm
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perjury: criminal offense of making false statements under oath
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primitive: not derived from anything else; primary or basic
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prodigious: extraordinary in bulk quantity or degree; enormous
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pugnacious: having a quarellsome or combative nature; looking to start conflict
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reprehensible: blameworthy
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reverence: a feeling of profound awe, respect, devotion and often love
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salient: projecting or jutting beyond a line or surface; protruding
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scourge: a whip or lash, especially for the infliction of punishment or torture
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transgression: infringement or violation of a law, command or duty
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transience: passing across, as from one thing or person to another; communicated
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vile: morally bad, wicked
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voracious: consuming or eager to consume great amounts of food