| Term | Definition |
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inhibition |
something that restrains or surpresses |
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forlorn |
miserable, as in condition or apperance |
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endeavor |
earnest attempt or effort |
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amenable |
agreeable, willing to act |
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perplex |
to confuse or make complicated |
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recrimination |
a countercharge |
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grimace |
contorted facial expression |
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eminent |
greatest or utmost |
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innumerable |
countless, numerous |
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cajole |
to persuade by flattery or promise |
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fraught |
attended or filled with a specified element |
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dichotomy |
division into two parts |
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firmament |
the vault or expanse of the sky or heavens |
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taciturn |
habitually untalkative |
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verdant |
lush, green with vegitation |
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sardonic |
scornfully or cynically mocking |