| Term | Definition |
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alleviate |
to relive or make more bareable |
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antidote |
a remedy that relives the effects of a poison. |
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bedlam |
A very confused and noisy scene. |
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cajole |
to urge with gentle and repeated requests; to coax |
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glib |
Marked by an ease in speaking or writing that often shows lack of concern or sincerity. |
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haggard |
having a tired look; worn out. |
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immaculate |
Perfectly clean, spotless. |
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incessant |
going on without interruption; continual. |
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indulgment |
inclined to give in easily; leniant. |
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loll |
to sit back in a relaxed way; to sprawl |
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pittance |
a very small amount, especially of money |
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pungent |
having a sharp taste or spell. |
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rue |
to feel regret or sorrow over. |
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strident |
harsh and grating; loud and shrill. |
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vehement |
expressing strong feeling; intense. |