| Term | Definition |
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steadfast |
firmly loyal |
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middling |
average |
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carpediem |
seize the day |
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assassinated |
to murder by suprise attack |
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ramparts |
a wall or bank raised around a fort, a city, or other area for protection |
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facilitate |
to make easier |
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symbolic |
sercing as a symbol |
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portrayal |
representing |
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beneficiaries |
bringing benefit |
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supportive |
providing support or assistance |
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wholeheartedly |
marked by full devotion |
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foreseen |
to see or know beforehand |
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allocated |
to set aside for a particular purpose |
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bickering |
argue |
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sprints |
short race at top speed |
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idiotic |
showing stupidity or foolishness |
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outraged |
great anger |
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frantic |
very excited with fear or anxiety |
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factually |
based on or containing facts |
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bedlam |
a place of situation or confusion, disorder, or noisy uproar |
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arbitrary |
based on a whim impulse, or chance, not on reason or law |
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condone |
to forgive, overlook, or ignore |
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disturbance |
the act of disturbing or the condition of being disturbed |
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balmy |
having the quality or fragrance of balm; soothing |
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squelches |
to crush by or as if by trampling; squash |
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commotion |
a disturbance or tumult |
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provocative |
tending to cause strong feelings or reactions |
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indicative |
serving to indicative |
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animosity |
hatred or hostality |
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suppression |
the act of suppressing |
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vigilant |
on the alert; watchful |
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insolence |
disrespectfully bold |
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disobedient |
refusing or failing to obey |
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infractions |
a break or breaking of a law or rule |
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botched |
to spoil by careless or clumsy work |
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complexities |
the condition of being complex |
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suspension |
the act of suspending or the condition of being suspended |
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bygomes |
a past occurand |
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obscure |
vague |
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disruptive |
causing disruption |
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assualt |
a violent physical or verbal attack |
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elemental |
of or relating to an element |
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dismayed |
to fill with dread |
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incredible |
hard to believe |
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misconstrue |
to mistake the meaning of |
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marrow |
the most important part |
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tenure |
the holding of something in one's possession |
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expedite |
to speed up the progress of |
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sabbatical |
relating to a sabbatical year |
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equitable |
just and impatient |
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fiscally |
of or relating to the treasury or finances of a government |
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prudent |
wise in handling practical matters |
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desperatly |
having lost all hope |
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candid |
direct and frank |