| Term | Definition |
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ABHOR |
To regard with loathing; hate |
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DISCERN |
To detect with the senses, to see clearly |
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COMMODIOUS |
Spacious; roomy |
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AMEND |
To remove the faults or errors in; correct |
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WAIVE |
To give up, especially temporarily, as a right or claim |
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SOMBER |
Gloomy, depressing and melancholy |
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EXTANT |
Still existing |
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REPREHENSIBLE |
Deserving blame or punishment |
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RENEGADE |
Someone who deserts a cause or principle; An outlaw; A rebel |
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CHAOS |
A condition of great disorder or confusion |
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BUFFET |
To hit or beat, especially repeatedly |
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VOLUMINOUS |
Having great size, fullness, or number |
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VOCIFEROUS |
Noisy and loud; Commanding attention |
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INTER |
To place in a grave or tomb; bury |
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SQUALID |
Having a dirty appearance |
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TURBULENT |
Violently agitated or disturbed; chaotic |
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OBVIATE |
To prevent by interception |
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CORROSIVE |
That which causes gradual decay by crumbling or surface disintegration |
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MARTINET |
One who demands absolute adherence to forms and rules |
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IMPLICATE |
To be related to; To involve in |