| Term | Definition |
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abound |
to be great in number or amount |
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amorous |
affectionate |
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appalling |
horrifying |
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atrocious |
extremely eil or cruel |
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audacity |
feeling daring, willingness to take risks |
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bibliophile |
love of books |
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bizarre |
strange or wild |
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cad |
someone who is sly, devious, or tricky |
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carp |
to find fault in a disagreeable way |
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cinquain |
a five line stanza |
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deplorable |
unfortunate, shameful |
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disenchanted |
let down, discouraged |
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drone |
make noise continuously |
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exude |
to emit, produce, or give off |
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incorrigible |
hopeless |
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melodious |
agreeable to hear(music or voices) |
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penned |
to be the author of something |
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plethora |
an overabundance or excess of something |
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sycophant |
one who flatters others for his personal gain |
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witty |
funny and clever, original |