| Term | Definition |
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Abhor |
To shrink from in disgust; to detest. |
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Affable |
Pleasant; approachable; gracious. |
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Amiss |
In a wrong or imperfect way. |
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Despondent |
Depressed from loss of hope or confidence; utterly discouraged. |
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Entreat |
To ask earnestly; to beg. |
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Haunt |
To stay in one's mind continually. |
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Impel |
To drive or to propel. |
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Interminable |
Endless; seeming to be without end. |
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Irascible |
Quick-tempered; irritable. |
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Profound |
Intense; deeply felt. |
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Recluse |
A person who lives apart from society and often alone. |
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Reverberate |
To be repeated as in a series of echoes or vibrations. |
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Sage |
Having wisdom and good judgment. |
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Tirade |
A long; angry speech. |
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Tremulous |
Marked by trembling or shaking. |