| Term | Definition |
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abhor (v) |
to hate, to despise |
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amend (v) |
to add to, to supplement |
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buffet (v) |
to pummel, to beat, to slug |
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chaos (n) |
complete and utter disorder |
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commodious (adj) |
roomy, spacious |
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corrosive (adj) |
buring, extremely harmful, destructive |
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discern (v) |
to see clearly, to understand, to comprehend |
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extant (adj) |
still in existance, not extinct |
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implicate (v) |
to place blame |
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inter (v) |
to bury, to put in the ground |
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martinet (n) |
a strict disciplinarian |
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obviate (v) |
to anticipate, to prevent |
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renegade (n) |
a rebel |
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reprehensible (adj) |
horrible, deserving blame |
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somber (adj) |
dark, gloomy, sad |
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squalid (adj) |
unpleasant, nasty, filthy, dirty |
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turbulent (adj) |
bumpy, full of twists and turns |
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vociferous (adj) |
noisy, loud |
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voluminous (adj) |
large, substansial |
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waive (v) |
to do without, to not do |