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appal |
to cause horror, shock or dismay. adj. causing shock and horror |
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dejected |
discouraged, low in spirits |
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depend |
to rely on for support, to be based |
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dreary |
sad and gloomy |
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fanatic |
a person whose enthusiam for a belief is extreme |
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impact |
the striking of one object against another, forceful impression |
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invade |
to enter by force, to intrude or enter in great numbers |
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isolate |
to cut off from others, the condition of being isolated |
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occupy |
to live in, to take up. to take over by force..a filing of time or space |
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reveal |
to make known, to bring into view, to show |
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rout |
a disorganized retreat from an attack. to defeat completely |
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suspect |
to think of as probably guilty. to suppose that something is true is true. |
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temporary |
lasting or made to last for a short time |
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terror |
great fear. to fill with terror |
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tragic |
causing great sadness; terrible or dreadful. an event the causes great pain, suffering or loss of life. |