| Term | Definition |
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precipitate |
to throw violently or bring about abruptly |
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apocryphal |
pf questionable authority or authenticity |
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proclivity |
a naturalinclination or predisposition |
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pragmatic |
practical as opposed to idealistic |
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pristin |
fresh & clean, uncorrupted |
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plethora |
excess |
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plastic |
able to molded, altered and bent |
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onerous |
troublesome and oppressive, burdensome |
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probity |
complete honest and integrity |
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pervaricate |
to lie or deviate from the trouth |
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meticulous |
extremely careful about details |
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eloquent |
persuasive and moving |
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austere |
severe or stern in appearance |
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assuage |
to make something unpeasent less severe |
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obviate |
to make unnecessary |
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opprobrium |
public disgrace |
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audacious |
fearless and daring |
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eulogy |
speech in praise of someone |
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exacerbate |
to make worse |
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esoteric |
known or underetood only by a few |
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exigent |
urgent, need immidiate action |
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exonerate |
to clear of blame, exculpate |
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exculpate |
to clear from blame, exonarate |
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estimable |
admirable, worthy |