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boisterous |
rough and stormy; violent |
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despondent |
feeling depression of spirits from loss of hope, confidence, or courage; dejected |
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inference |
the act or process of inferring |
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introspection |
the examination of one's own thoughts and feelings |
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nocturnal |
of, relating to, or occuring at night |
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renegade |
a person who rejects a cause, alligiance, religioin or group for another |
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tempo |
the speed at which music is or ought to be played |
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tranquility |
the quality or condition of being tranquil; serenity |
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vacillate |
to sway from one side to the other; oscillate |
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virtuoso |
a musical performer of great excellence, technique, or ability |
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husbandry |
the act of raising crops and farm animals; farming |
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lien |
a legal claim on the property of a person as payment for a debt |
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plaudit |
enthusiastic expression of praise or approval |
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convoy |
a group as of ships or motor vehicles, traveling with a protective military force or for safety or convenience |
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vignette |
a short literary sketch or scene from a movie |
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