| Term | Definition |
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allocate |
to set apart or designate for special purpose |
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ardent |
very enthusiatic, impassioned |
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assiduous |
persistent, attentive |
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brash |
prone to act in a hasty manner |
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capricious |
subject to whims or passing fancies |
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chastise |
to inflict physical punishment as a means of correction |
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copious |
abundant, plentiful |
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deviate |
to turn aside , to stray for a norm |
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emaciated |
unnaturally thin |
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exult |
to rejoice greatly |
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gnarled |
knotted, twisted |
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indemnity |
a payment for damage or loss |
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inkling |
a hint, a vague notion |
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limpid |
clear, transparent |
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omnipotent |
almighty, having unlimited power or athority |
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palatable |
agreeable to the taste |
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poignant |
deeply affecting , touching |
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rancor |
bitter resentment |
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sophomoric |
immature and overconfident |
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spontaneous |
arising naturally, not planned |