| Term | Definition |
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Tacit |
Not inclined to talk. |
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Temerity |
Excessive boldness or confidence, cockiness. |
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Timorous |
Timid, fearful. |
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Tirade |
A long, angry speech of criticism or accusation. |
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Tome |
A large book. |
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Transgress |
To violate, go over the limit. |
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Transient |
Passing through briefly; passing into the out of existence. |
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Trite |
not original, overused. |
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Umbrage |
Resentment, offense, or annoyance. |
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Uncanny |
Strange or mysterious, esp. in an unsettling way. |
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Usurp |
Take illegally or by force. |
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Venerable |
Respected due to age and wisdom. |
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Vindicate |
Clear (someone) of blame or suspicion. |
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Vigilant |
Keeping careful watch for possible danger or difficulties. |
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Vocation |
The work in which someone is employed, profession. |