Literature and Composition Vocacbulary

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Literature and Composition Vocacbulary

Martial
Means warlike.
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Martial Means warlike.
Chide Means scold.
Perjure Means lie under oath.
Mar Means damage.
Choleric Means angry.
Impute Means attribute.
Scourge Means torment.
Privy Means confidential.
Inauspicious Means unfavorable.
Distraught Means disstressed.
Wean Means free from dependence.
Disparage Means belittle.
Enmity Means hatred.
Inundation Means overflow.
Adversity Means luck.
Rancor Means hatred.
Fickle Means changeable.
Penvry Means poverty.
Sullen Means gloomy.
Pensive Means thoughtful.
Dessembler Means hypocrite.
Dexterity Means skill.
Grave Means serious.
Dirge Means funeral hymn.
Prostrate Means lie down.
Meager Means poor.
Heretic Means nonconformist.
Boisterous Means rowdy.
Sallow Means sickly yellow.
Baleful Means harmful.

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