| Term | Definition |
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Reverberationsan |
effect or impulse that resembles an echo |
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Apathy |
lack of feeling or emotion |
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Apathy |
lack of feeling or emotion |
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Imminence |
impending evil or danger |
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Amiable |
being friendly, sociable,and congenial |
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Preoccupation |
extreme excessive concern with something |
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Abolitionists |
principals or measures fostering abolition especially of slavery |
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Tumult |
disorderly agitation or milling about of a crowd usually with uproar and confusion |
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Fatigue |
weariness or exhaustion from labor, exertion, or stress |
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Bunting |
a lightweight loosely woven fabnc used chiefly for flags or festive decorations |
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Wastrel |
one who expends resources foolishly and self-indulgently |
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Ironclads |
and armored navel vessel especially of the mid to late 1 9m century |
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Wanly |
a suggestion of poor health |
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Admonitions |
gentle or friendly reproof |
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Annex |
to add to something earlier, larger. or more important |
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Tyrannical |
being or characteristics of tyranny (oppressive power) |
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Allusion |
an implied or indirect reference especially in literature |
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Passel |
large number or amount |
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Intertwined |
to unite by twining one to another |
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Stark |
rigid in or as if in death |
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Loathing |
extreme disgust |
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Dissipated |
given to or marked by |
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Belligerently |
being able to recognize a state of war and protected by and subject to the |
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Astute |
having or showing shrewdness and perspicacity |
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Caustically |
capable of destroying or eating away by chemical action |
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Mammoth |
something immense of it’s time |
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Tacit |
expressed or carried on without words or speech |
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Quagmire |
soft miry of land that shakes or yields under the foot |
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Amended |
to put right |
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Ominous |
foreboding or foreshadowing evil |
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Endurance |
the ability to withstand hardship or activity |
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Culprit |
one accused of or charged with crime |
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Defiled |
to make unclear or impure |
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Gaiety |
festive activity |
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ruffians |
a brutal person |
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desperado |
a bold or violent crime |
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Genially |
of or relating to marriage or generation |
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Contagion |
a contagious disease |
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Gangrenous |
local death of soft tissue due to loss of blood supply |
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Credence |
a mental acceptance as true or real |
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Harbor |
a place of security or comfort |
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Reiterated |
to state or do over again or repeatedly sometimes with wearying effect |
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Shunned |
to avoid deliberating and especially habitually |
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Agonizingly |
causing agony |
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Compatriots |
a person born, residing, or holding citizenship in the same county as another |
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Contemptuous |
manifesting, feeling or expressing |
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Inapt |
not apt. not suitable |
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Incoherent |
lacking order, continuity, arrangement,or relevance |
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Brooked |
to stand for |
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Provender |
dry food for domestic animals |
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Pandemonium |
the infernal regions |
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Vindictiveness |
disposed to seek revenge |
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Preponderance |
a superiority in weight, power, importance, or strength |
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Tenacity |
a quality or state of being |
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Permeating |
to spread or diffuse |
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Reverberationsan |
effect or impulse that resembles an echo |