| Term | Definition |
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expatriate |
to give up residence in one's homeland |
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discomfiture |
frustration or disappointed |
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animosity |
hostile feeling or act |
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commiseration |
the feeling or expression of pity anad sorrow |
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entreat |
to ask earnestly |
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relinquish |
to retire from, to give up, or abandon |
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obdurate |
stubborn in wrongdoing or wickedness |
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ineptitude |
lack of talent or ability |
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impenetrably |
an impossible or incomprehensible manner or state |
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vestige |
a visible trace or sign of something that once existed |
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consolation |
the act of comfort or being comforted |
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extenuate |
to lessen the magnitude or seriousness |
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rhapsody |
an excessively enthusiastic or ecstatic expression of feeling in speech or writing |
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intricacies |
the condition or quality of being intricate |
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forbearance |
patient self control |
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malefactor |
one that has committed a crime;a criminal |
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molestation |
the act of disturbing, interfering, or being annoying |
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persevere |
to persist in or remain constant to a purpose, idea or task in the face of obstacle or discouragement |
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acarice |
immoderate desire for wealth |
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forfeiture |
the act of surrendering something as a forfeit |