| Term | Definition |
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authoritive |
official |
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bankrupt |
in a state of financial ruin |
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clamor |
a public outcry |
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coincide |
to be in full aggreement |
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cynical |
inclined to believe the worst of people |
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despot |
a ruler who oppresses his or her subjects |
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feud |
a bitter |
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haggle |
to argue in a petty way |
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hardy |
able to bear up under difficult conditions or harsh treatment |
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harmonious |
able to get along together well |
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hoard |
to store up |
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indisposed |
slightly ill |
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legacy |
an inheritance |
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legitimate |
lawful |
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mirth |
merry fun |
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officiate |
to perform the duties of an office |
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partial |
not complete |
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patronize |
to give ones businessto regularly as a customer |
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rite |
a ceremony |
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sagacious |
shrewed |