| Term | Definition |
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abhor |
to regard with horror or loathing to hate deeply |
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amend |
to chbange in a formal way to change for the better |
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buffet |
to slap or cuff, to strike repeatedly to drive r force with blows to force ones way with difficulty. a slap, blow |
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chaos |
great confusion disorder |
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commodiuous |
roomy, spacious |
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corrosive |
eating away gradually, acidlike, bitterly sarcastic. |
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discern |
to see clearly, recognize |
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extant |
still existing not exterminated destryed or lost |
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implicate |
to involve in to connect with or be related to |
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inter |
to bury, commit to the earth to consign to oblivion |
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martinet |
a strict disciplinarian a stickler for the rules |
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obviate |
to anticipate and prevent to remove dispose of |
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renegade |
one who leaves a group a deserter, outlaw, traitorous unconventional unorthodox |
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reprehensible |
deserving blame or punishment |
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somber |
dark gloomyt depressed or melancholy in spirit |
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squalid |
filthy wretched debased |
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turbulent |
disorderly, riotous, violent stormy |
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vociferous |
lound and noisy compelling attention |
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voluminous |
of great size nerous writing or speaking at great length |
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waive |
to do with out, give up voluntarily; to put off temporarily, defer. |