| Term | Definition |
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allude |
V: To refer to in and indirect way (used with to). |
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consecrate |
V: To set apart as holy. To dedicate to a cause; to devote. |
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disseminate |
V: To scatter or spread widely. |
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dote |
V: To show excessive fondness for (used with on or upon) |
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exhort |
V: To urge strongly; to warn or appeal. |
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feckless |
ADJ: Careless or irresponsible. |
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implicate |
V: To show to be involved with something, especially something dishonest or illegal. |
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lament |
V: To feel or express grief. |
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monetary |
ADJ: Of or relating to money or currency. |
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pensive |
ADJ: Deep in thought; dreamily thoughful. |
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pomp |
N: A showy or dignified display. |
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stilted |
ADJ: Artificially stiff or formal in manner. |
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subjugate |
V: To bring under control; to conquer. |
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trauma |
N: A severe bodily injury. Emotional shock. |
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wanton |
ADJ: Ignoring what is right. Excessive or unrestrained. Playful or frolicsome. |