| Term | Definition |
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Vicarious |
preformed, exercised, received, or suffered in place of another |
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Antagonist |
a person who is opposed to, struggles against or competes with another |
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Assailants |
A person who attacks another |
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Cunningly |
shrewdness, artfulness, wiliness, trickery, finesse, intrigue, slyness |
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Introspective |
consider one's own internal state or feeling |
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Diabolically |
having the qualities of a devil; devilish; fiendish; outrageously wicked |
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Belligerent |
warlike; given to a waging war |
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Indispensable |
absolutely necessary, essential, or requisite |
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Ravenous |
extremely hungry, famished, voracious |
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Compel |
to force or drive, esp. to a course of action |
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Callous |
made hard, hardened |