| Term | Definition |
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barrage |
a rapid, large-scale outpouring of something |
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bigot |
an intolerant, prejudiced, or biased person |
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designate |
to indicate, point out, to appoint. Selected but not yet installed |
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diversity |
difference, variety, a condition of having many different types or forms |
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enigma |
someone or something that is extremely puzzling; that which cannot be understoold or explained. |
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gloat |
to look at or think about with great intensity and satisfaction, to take great personal joy in |
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global |
of or relating to, or involving the entire world;comprehensive. |
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illusion |
a false idea, something that one seems to see or to be aware of that really does not exist |
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infuriate |
to make very angry, enrage |
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motivate |
to provide with a reason for doing; to push on to some goal or course of action |
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pacifist |
one who is against war or the use of violence |
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queue |
a line of people waiting for something, to form such a line |
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restrict |
to keep within set limits. To confine |
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sage |
wise. A very wise person |
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slake |
to satisfy, relieve or bring to an end. |
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terrain |
the landscape, especially considered with regard to its physical features or fitness for some use. A field of knowledge. |
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vocation |
any trade, profession or occupation. A sense of fitness or special calling for one's work. |
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vow |
a solemn or sacred promise or pledge. To declare or promise in a solemn way. |
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waylay |
to lie in wait for and attack, ambush. |
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wither |
to dry up, wilt, sag. To cause someone to feel ashamed or humiliated or very small. |