| Term | Definition |
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allocate (v) |
to set aside for a specific purpose |
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ardent (adj) |
strongly felt, highly emotional |
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assiduous (adj) |
hardworking, persistant |
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brash (adj) |
prone to act in an impulsive manner |
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capricious (adj) |
subject to change without notice |
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chastise (v) |
to inflict punishment, to critisize |
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copious (adj) |
plentiful, having a large supply |
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deviate (v) |
to wander off the path, to stray |
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emaciated (adj) |
unaturally thin |
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exult (v) |
to rejoice, to express great joy/happiness |
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gnarled (adj) |
naughty, twisty, lumpy |
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indemnity (n) |
a payment for loss |
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inkling (n) |
a vague notion, the slightest idea |
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limpid (adj) |
clear, easily understood |
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omnipotent (adj) |
having absolute power, authority |
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palatable (adj) |
desirable, pleasing |
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poignant (adj) |
deeply affecting, having a strong impact on emotions |
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rancor (n) |
bitter resentment, ill-will |
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sophmoric (adj) |
childish, immature |
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spontaneous (adj) |
unplanned, happening without prior preperation |