new version of the Searchable Dictionary that saves all the words in an SQLite Database and FTS3 table, then performs all look ups using the content provider, plus various style modifications.
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abbey - n. a monastery ruled by an abbot
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abide - v. dwell; inhabit or live in
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abound - v. be abundant or plentiful; exist in large quantities
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absence - n. the state of being absent
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absorb - v. assimilate or take in
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abstinence - n. practice of refraining from indulging an appetite especially alcohol
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absurd - j. inconsistent with reason or logic or common sense
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abundant - j. present in great quantity
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abusive - j. characterized by physical or psychological maltreatment
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academic - j. associated with school or learning
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academy - n. a school for special training
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accept - v. consider or hold as true
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access - v. reach or gain access to
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accessible - j. easily obtained
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acclaim - n. enthusiastic approval
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accommodate - v. provide with something desired or needed
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accompany - v. go or travel along with
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accomplish - v. to gain with effort
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account - v. furnish a justifying analysis or explanation
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accurate - j. conforming exactly or almost exactly to fact or to a standard or performing with total accuracy
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accusation - n. an assertion that someone is guilty of a fault or offence
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accuse - v. blame for, make a claim of wrongdoing or misbehavior against
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acid - j. biting, sarcastic, or scornful
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acknowledge - v. declare to be true or admit the existence or reality or truth of
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acquire - v. come into the possession of something concrete or abstract
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acquisition - n. something acquired or received
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adamant - j. impervious to pleas, persuasion, requests, reason
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adjacent - j. having a common boundary or edge; abutting; touching
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administrator - n. someone who manages a government agency or department
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advent - n. arrival that has been awaited (especially of something momentous)
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adverse - j. contrary to your interests or welfare
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advisory - n. an announcement that usually advises or warns the public of some threat
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advocacy - n. active support of an idea or cause etc.; especially the act of pleading or arguing for something
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advocate - v. speak, plead, or argue in favor of
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affect - n. the conscious subjective aspect of feeling or emotion
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affirmative - j. affirming or giving assent
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aggression - n. violent action that is hostile and usually unprovoked
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airy - j. not practical or realizable; speculative
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album - n. a book of blank pages with pockets or envelopes; for organizing photographs or stamp collections etc
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alcohol - n. a liquor or brew containing alcohol as the active agent
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alien - j. being or from or characteristic of another place or part of the world
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allegiance - n. the loyalty that citizens owe to their country (or subjects to their sovereign)
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alley - n. a narrow street with walls on both sides
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alliance - n. a formal agreement establishing an association or alliance between nations or other groups to achieve a particular aim
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ally - n. an associate who provides cooperation or assistance
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altar - n. a raised structure on which gifts or sacrifices to a god are made
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alter - v. cause to change; make different; cause a transformation
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alternate - j. serving or used in place of another
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alternative - j. serving or used in place of another
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altitude - n. elevation especially above sea level or above the earth's surface
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amateur - j. lacking professional skill or expertise
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ambiguous - j. having more than one possible meaning
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ambitious - j. having a strong desire for success or achievement
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ambivalent - j. uncertain or unable to decide about what course to follow
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analogy - n. drawing a comparison in order to show a similarity in some respect
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analyst - n. someone who is skilled at analyzing data
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analyze - v. break down into components or essential features
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anchor - v. fix firmly and stably
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android - n. a robot designed to look and behave like a human being
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annual - j. occurring or payable every year
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anonymous - j. having no known name or identity or known source
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antichrist - n. the adversary of Christ (or Christianity) mentioned in the New Testament
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antique - j. made in or typical of earlier times and valued for its age
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anxious - j. causing or fraught with or showing anxiety
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apartheid - n. a social policy or racial segregation involving political and economic and legal discrimination against people who are not Whites
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apocalyptic - j. prophetic of devastation or ultimate doom
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apology - n. an expression of regret at having caused trouble for someone
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apparel - n. clothing in general
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apparent - j. clearly revealed to the mind or the senses or judgment
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appease - v. make peace with
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appropriate - j. suitable for a particular person or place or condition etc
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apt - j. being of striking appropriateness and pertinence
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arbitrary - j. based on or subject to individual discretion or preference or sometimes impulse or caprice
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arcade - n. a covered passageway with shops and stalls on either side
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arrange - v. put into a proper or systematic order
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arrangement - n. an orderly grouping (of things or persons) considered as a unit; the result of arranging
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arrival - n. the act of arriving at a certain place
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arrogance - n. overbearing pride evidenced by a superior manner toward inferiors
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arrogant - j. having or showing feelings of unwarranted importance out of overbearing pride
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articulate - j. expressing yourself easily or characterized by clear expressive language
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assassination - n. murder of a public figure by surprise attack
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assess - v. set or determine the amount of (a payment such as a fine)
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assets - n. anything of material value or usefulness that is owned by a person or company
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asylum - n. a shelter from danger or hardship
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auburn - j. (of hair) colored a moderate reddish-brown
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august - j. profoundly honored
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aura - n. a distinctive but intangible quality surrounding a person or thing
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austere - j. of a stern or strict bearing or demeanor; forbidding in aspect
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authentic - j. not counterfeit or copied
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authenticity - n. undisputed credibility
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authoritarian - n. a person who behaves in a tyrannical manner
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autobiography - n. a biography of yourself
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autonomous - j. existing as an independent entity
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autonomy - n. immunity from arbitrary exercise of authority: political independence
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avid - j. marked by active interest and enthusiasm
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banal - j. repeated too often; over familiar through overuse
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barring - n. the act of excluding someone by a negative vote or veto
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bass - n. the lowest adult male singing voice
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batter - n. a liquid or semiliquid mixture, as of flour, eggs, and milk, used in cooking
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belle - n. a young woman who is the most charming and beautiful of several rivals
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beneficial - j. promoting or enhancing well-being
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benefit - n. something that aids or promotes well-being
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benign - j. not dangerous to health; not recurrent or progressive (especially of a tumor)
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bid - n. a formal proposal to buy at a specified price
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biography - n. an account of the series of events making up a person's life
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biology - n. the science that studies living organisms
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blaze - n. a strong flame that burns brightly
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bleak - j. unpleasantly cold and damp
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bogus - j. fraudulent; having a misleading appearance
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bolster - v. support and strengthen
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bomb - n. an explosive device fused to explode under specific conditions
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bore - n. a person who evokes boredom
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botanical - j. of or relating to plants or botany
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boycott - n. a group's refusal to have commercial dealings with some organization in protest against its policies
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brass - n. an alloy of copper and zinc
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breach - n. an opening (especially a gap in a dike or fortification)
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broadcast - n. message that is transmitted by radio or television
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brokerage - n. the business of a broker; charges a fee to arrange a contract between two parties
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buffet - n. a meal set out on a buffet at which guests help themselves
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bumper - n. a mechanical device consisting of bars at either end of a vehicle to absorb shock and prevent serious damage
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bureau - n. an administrative unit of government
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bureaucracy - n. non elected government officials
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butt - v. to strike, thrust or shove against
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cabinet - n. persons appointed by a head of state to head executive departments of government and act as official advisers
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caliber - n. a degree or grade of excellence or worth
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campaign - n. a series of actions advancing a principle or tending toward a particular end
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canon - n. a rule or especially body of rules or principles generally established as valid and fundamental in a field or art or philosophy
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cardinal - j. serving as an essential component
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caricature - n. a representation of a person that is exaggerated for comic effect
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casual - j. without or seeming to be without plan or method; offhand
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catastrophe - n. an event resulting in great loss and misfortune
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caucus - n. a closed political meeting
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causal - j. involving or constituting a cause; causing
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censure - n. harsh criticism or disapproval
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census - n. a periodic count of the population
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cereal - n. grass whose starchy grains are used as food: wheat; rice; rye; oats; maize; buckwheat; millet
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ceremonial - j. marked by pomp or ceremony or formality
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chaos - n. a state of extreme confusion and disorder
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characteristic - n. a distinguishing quality
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chronic - j. being long-lasting and recurrent or characterized by long suffering
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citadel - n. a stronghold into which people could go for shelter during a battle
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cite - v. refer to for illustration or proof
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clumsy - j. not elegant or graceful in expression
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coalition - n. an organization of people (or countries) involved in a pact or treaty
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coherent - j. marked by an orderly, logical, and aesthetically consistent relation of parts
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coincidence - n. the temporal property of two things happening at the same time
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collapse - v. break down, literally or metaphorically
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colleague - n. an associate that one works with
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collective - j. set up on the principle of collectivism or ownership and production by the workers involved usually under the supervision of a government
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collector - n. a person who collects things
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collision - n. an accident resulting from violent impact of a moving object
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commemorate - v. mark by some ceremony or observation
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commentary - n. a written explanation or criticism or illustration that is added to a book or other textual material
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commission - n. a special group delegated to consider some matter
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commitment - n. the act of binding yourself (intellectually or emotionally) to a course of action
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commodity - n. articles of commerce
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commute - n. a regular journey of some distance to and from your place of work
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comparable - j. able to be compared or worthy of comparison
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comparison - n. the act of examining resemblances
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compassionate - j. showing or having compassion
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compensate - v. make payment to; compensate
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competence - n. the quality of being adequately or well qualified physically and intellectually
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competent - j. properly or sufficiently qualified or capable or efficient
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competitive - j. involving competition or competitiveness
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competitor - n. the contestant you hope to defeat
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complex - j. complicated in structure; consisting of interconnected parts
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component - n. an artifact that is one of the individual parts of which a composite entity is made up; especially a part that can be separated from or attached to a system
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composer - n. someone who composes music as a profession
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comprehensive - j. broad in scope
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concede - v. admit (to a wrongdoing)
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conceive - v. have the idea for
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concession - n. a point conceded or yielded
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confederate - j. united in a group or league
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confidence - n. a state of confident hopefulness that events will be favorable
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confident - j. having or marked by confidence or assurance
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confront - v. oppose, as in hostility or a competition
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conscience - n. a feeling of shame when you do something immoral
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conscious - j. knowing and perceiving; having awareness of surroundings and sensations and thoughts
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consecutive - j. one after the other
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consensus - n. agreement in the judgment or opinion reached by a group as a whole
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conservatism - n. a political or theological orientation advocating the preservation of the best in society and opposing radical changes
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conservative - j. avoiding excess
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consistency - n. a harmonious uniformity or agreement among things or parts
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conspicuous - j. obvious to the eye or mind
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conspiracy - n. a plot to carry out some harmful or illegal act (especially a political plot)
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constituency - n. the body of voters who elect a representative for their area
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consume - v. use up (resources or materials)
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consumer - n. a person who uses goods or services
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consumption - n. the process of taking food into the body through the mouth
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contemplate - v. look at thoughtfully; observe deep in thought
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contemporary - j. belonging to the present time
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contender - n. the contestant you hope to defeat
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contentious - j. inclined or showing an inclination to dispute or disagree, even to engage in law suits
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contingent - j. possible but not certain to occur
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continuous - j. continuing in time or space without interruption
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contradiction - n. opposition between two conflicting forces or ideas
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contradictory - j. unable for both to be true at the same time
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contribution - n. a voluntary gift (as of money or service or ideas) made to some worthwhile cause
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contributor - n. someone who contributes (or promises to contribute) a sum of money
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convenience - n. the quality of being useful and convenient
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conversion - n. the act of changing from one use or function or purpose to another
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convertible - j. designed to be changed from one use or form to another
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conviction - n. an unshakable belief in something without need for proof or evidence
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corporate - j. of or belonging to a corporation
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corps - n. a body of people associated together
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corruption - n. destroying someone's (or some group's) honesty or loyalty; undermining moral integrity
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cosmetic - j. serving an esthetic rather than a useful purpose
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cosmopolitan - j. of worldwide scope or applicability
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counsel - n. something that provides direction or advice as to a decision or course of action
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counterpart - n. a person or thing having the same function or characteristics as another
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courageous - j. able to face and deal with danger or fear without flinching
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course - n. a connected series of events or actions or developments
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courtesy - n. a courteous or respectful or considerate act
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credible - j. appearing to merit belief or acceptance
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critique - n. a serious examination and judgment of something
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crusade - v. exert oneself continuously, vigorously, or obtrusively to gain an end or engage in a crusade for a certain cause or person; be an advocate for
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crush - v. to compress with violence, out of natural shape or condition
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curator - n. the custodian of a collection (as a museum or library)
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curriculum - n. an integrated course of academic studies
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cynical - j. believing the worst of human nature and motives; having a sneering disbelief in e.g. selflessness of others
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cynicism - n. a cynical feeling of distrust
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daring - n. the trait of being willing to undertake things that involve risk or danger
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debacle - n. a sudden and violent collapse
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debut - v. appear for the first time in public
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decay - n. the organic phenomenon of rotting
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decency - n. the quality of conforming to standards of propriety and morality
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decent - j. socially or conventionally correct; refined or virtuous
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decisive - j. characterized by decision and firmness
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decree - n. a legally binding command or decision entered on the court record (as if issued by a court or judge)
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dedication - n. complete and wholehearted fidelity
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default - n. loss due to not showing up
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defendant - n. a person or institution against whom an action is brought in a court of law; the person being sued or accused
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defensive - j. attempting to justify or defend in speech or writing
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defiance - n. a hostile challenge
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definite - j. known for certain
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delicacy - n. something considered choice to eat
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demise - v. transfer by a lease or by a will
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demonstrate - v. establish the validity of something, as by an example, explanation or experiment
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denominator - n. the divisor of a fraction
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deposition - n. (law) a pretrial interrogation of a witness; usually conducted in a lawyer's office
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depression - n. a long-term economic state characterized by unemployment and low prices and low levels of trade and investment
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depth - n. the attribute or quality of being deep, strong, or intense
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derive - v. come from
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descent - n. properties attributable to your ancestry
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desert - n. arid land with little or no vegetation
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designate - v. give an assignment to (a person) to a post, or assign a task to (a person)
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despair - n. a state in which all hope is lost or absent
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desperate - j. showing extreme urgency or intensity especially because of great need or desire
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detect - v. discover or determine the existence, presence, or fact of
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deter - v. try to prevent; show opposition to
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determination - n. the quality of being determined to do or achieve something; firmness of purpose
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deterrent - j. tending to deter
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diagnosis - n. identifying the nature or cause of some phenomenon
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dialogue - n. a discussion intended to produce an agreement
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difference - n. the quality of being unlike or dissimilar
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dignity - n. the quality of being worthy of esteem or respect
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dilemma - n. state of uncertainty or perplexity especially as requiring a choice between equally unfavorable options
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diplomacy - n. subtly skillful handling of a situation
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diplomat - n. a person who deals tactfully with others
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diplomatic - j. using or marked by tact in dealing with sensitive matters or people
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disagree - v. be of different opinions
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disappear - v. become invisible or unnoticeable
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discern - v. detect with the senses
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discipline - n. a system of rules of conduct or method of practice
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discomfort - n. the state of being tense and feeling pain
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discourse - n. extended verbal expression in speech or writing
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discover - v. see for the first time; make a discovery
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discriminate - v. treat differently on the basis of sex or race
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discussion - n. an exchange of views on some topic
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disdain - n. lack of respect accompanied by a feeling of intense dislike
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dishonest - j. deceptive or fraudulent; disposed to cheat or defraud or deceive
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dismal - j. causing dejection
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dismay - v. fill with apprehension or alarm; cause to be unpleasantly surprised
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dismissal - n. the termination of someone's employment (leaving them free to depart)
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disparity - n. inequality or difference in some respect
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disregard - n. willful lack of care and attention
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dissent - n. a difference of opinion
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distant - j. separated in space or coming from or going to a distance
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distinction - n. a distinguishing difference
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distress - n. extreme physical pain
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distrust - v. regard as untrustworthy; regard with suspicion; have no faith or confidence in
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diverse - j. many and different
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diversion - n. an activity that diverts or amuses or stimulates
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diversity - n. noticeable heterogeneity
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divert - v. turn aside; turn away from
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document - n. writing that provides information (especially information of an official nature)
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doe - n. mature female of mammals of which the male is called 'buck'
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domain - n. territory over which rule or control is exercised
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dominance - n. the state that exists when one person or group has power over another
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dominant - j. exercising influence or control
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dominate - v. be in control
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domination - n. social control by dominating
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donate - v. give to a charity or good cause
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donor - n. person who makes a gift of property
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drastic - j. forceful and extreme and rigorous
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drought - n. a shortage of rainfall
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dubious - j. open to doubt or suspicion
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dynamics - n. the branch of mechanics concerned with the forces that cause motions of bodies
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earnest - j. characterized by a firm and humorless belief in the validity of your opinions
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eccentric - n. a person with an unusual or odd personality
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eclectic - j. selecting what seems best of various styles or ideas
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editorial - n. an article giving opinions or perspectives
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effect - n. a phenomenon that follows and is caused by some previous phenomenon
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effective - j. works well as a means or remedy
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efficiency - n. skillfulness in avoiding wasted time and effort
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efficient - j. able to accomplish a purpose; functioning effectively
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elaborate - v. add details, as to an account or idea; clarify the meaning of and discourse in a learned way, usually in writing
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element - n. any of the more than 100 known substances (of which 92 occur naturally) that cannot be separated into simpler substances and that singly or in combination constitute all matter
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eligible - j. qualified for or allowed or worthy of being chosen
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eliminate - v. terminate, end, or take out
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embargo - n. a government order imposing a trade barrier
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emblem - n. a visible symbol representing an abstract idea
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embrace - n. the act of clasping another person in the arms (as in greeting or affection)
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emerge - v. come out into view, as from concealment
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emergence - n. the gradual beginning or coming forth
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eminent - j. of imposing height; especially standing out above others
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emphasis - n. intensity or forcefulness of expression
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emphasize - v. to stress, single out as important
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employee - n. a worker who is hired to perform a job
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employer - n. a person or firm that employs workers
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emulate - v. imitate the function of (another system), as by modifying the hardware or the software
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enact - v. order by virtue of superior authority; decree
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encourage - v. inspire with confidence; give hope or courage to
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encyclopedia - n. a reference work (often in several volumes) containing articles on various topics
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endorse - v. be behind; approve of
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enduring - j. patiently bearing continual wrongs or trouble
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energetic - j. possessing or exerting or displaying energy
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enhance - v. make better or more attractive
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enormous - j. extraordinarily large in size or extent or amount or power or degree
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enthusiastic - j. having or showing great excitement and interest
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entity - n. that which is perceived or known or inferred to have its own distinct existence (living or nonliving)
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epic - j. very imposing or impressive; surpassing the ordinary (especially in size or scale)
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epidemic - n. a widespread outbreak of an infectious disease; many people are infected at the same time
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episode - n. a brief section of a literary or dramatic work that forms part of a connected series
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equilibrium - n. a stable situation in which forces cancel one another
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equity - n. the difference between the market value of a property and the claims held against it
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equivalent - j. being essentially equal to something
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error - n. a wrong action attributable to bad judgment or ignorance or inattention
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esquire - n. a title of respect for a member of the English gentry ranking just below a knight; placed after the name
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essence - n. the central meaning or theme of a speech or literary work
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evangelical - j. relating to or being a Christian church believing in personal conversion and the inerrancy of the Bible especially the 4 Gospels
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evoke - v. call to mind
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evolution - n. a process in which something passes by degrees to a different stage (especially a more advanced or mature stage)
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exceed - v. be greater in scope or size than some standard
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excellent - j. very good; of the highest quality
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excerpt - n. a passage selected from a larger work
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excess - j. more than is needed, desired, or required
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exclude - v. prevent from being included or considered or accepted
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excursion - n. a journey taken for pleasure
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exempt - v. grant relief or an exemption from a rule or requirement to
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existence - n. everything that exists anywhere
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exit - v. move out of or depart from
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exotic - j. strikingly strange or unusual
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expand - v. become larger in size or volume or quantity
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expansion - n. the act of increasing (something) in size or volume or quantity or scope
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expect - v. regard something as probable or likely
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expectancy - n. something expected (as on the basis of a norm)
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expense - n. money spent to perform work and usually reimbursed by an employer
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expertise - n. skillfulness by virtue of possessing special knowledge
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explicit - j. precisely and clearly expressed or readily observable; leaving nothing to implication
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explode - v. drive from the stage by noisy disapproval
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exploit - v. use or manipulate to one's advantage
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explosion - n. the act of exploding or bursting
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explosive - n. a chemical substance that undergoes a rapid chemical change (with the production of gas) on being heated or struck
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exposure - n. vulnerability to the elements; to the action of heat or cold or wind or rain
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expressive - j. characterized by expression
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extension - n. an addition to the length of something
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extensive - j. large in spatial extent or range or scope or quantity
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exterior - n. the outer side or surface of something
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external - j. happening or arising or located outside or beyond some limits or especially surface
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extradition - n. the surrender of an accused or convicted person by one state or country to another (usually under the provisions of a statute or treaty)
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extraordinary - j. beyond what is ordinary or usual; highly unusual or exceptional or remarkable
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extravagant - j. unrestrained, especially with regard to feelings
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exuberant - j. joyously unrestrained
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fabulous - j. extremely pleasing
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facial - j. of or concerning the face
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facility - n. something designed and created to serve a particular function and to afford a particular convenience or service
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faction - n. a dissenting clique
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faulty - j. characterized by errors; not agreeing with a model or not following established rules
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feasible - j. capable of being done with means at hand and circumstances as they are
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felony - n. a serious crime (such as murder or arson)
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feminine - j. associated with women and not with men
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fervor - n. the state of being emotionally aroused and worked up
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fetus - n. an unborn or unhatched vertebrate in the later stages of development showing the main recognizable features of the mature animal
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feud - n. a bitter quarrel between two parties
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feudal - j. of or relating to or characteristic of feudalism
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fidelity - n. the quality of being faithful
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finale - n. the concluding part of any performance
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finite - j. bounded or limited in magnitude or spatial or temporal extent
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fiscal - j. involving financial matters
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flag - n. emblem usually consisting of a rectangular piece of cloth of distinctive design
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flamboyant - j. marked by ostentation but often tasteless
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fleet - n. a group of warships organized as a tactical unit
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flexible - j. able to flex; able to bend easily
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flop - n. a complete failure
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flourish - n. a showy gesture
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foil - n. anything that serves by contrast to call attention to another thing's good qualities
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ford - v. cross a river where it's shallow
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forecast - n. a prediction about how something (as the weather) will develop
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foreign - j. relating to or originating in or characteristic of another place or part of the world
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foresee - v. act in advance of; deal with ahead of time
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formation - n. an arrangement of people or things acting as a unit
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formidable - j. extremely impressive in strength or excellence
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formula - n. directions for making something
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forte - n. an asset of special worth or utility
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forth - a. forward in time or order or degree
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foster - v. promote the growth of
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fragile - j. easily broken or damaged or destroyed
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frantic - j. excessively agitated; distraught with fear or other violent emotion
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fray - v. wear away by rubbing
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frequency - n. the number of occurrences within a given time period
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fringe - n. a social group holding marginal or extreme views
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frivolous - j. not serious in content or attitude or behavior
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frontier - n. a wilderness at the edge of a settled area of a country
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fundamental - j. being or involving basic facts or principles
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further - v. promote the growth of
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futile - j. producing no result or effect
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galaxy - n. (astronomy) a collection of star systems; any of the billions of systems each having many stars and nebulae and dust
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gamble - v. take a risk in the hope of a favorable outcome
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gauge - n. a measuring instrument for measuring and indicating a quantity such as the thickness of wire or the amount of rain etc.
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generate - v. bring into existence
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generic - j. applicable to an entire class or group
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generosity - n. the trait of being willing to give your money or time
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genesis - n. the first book of the Old Testament: tells of Creation; Adam and Eve; Cain and Abel
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gesture - n. motion of hands or body to emphasize or help to express a thought or feeling
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gigantic - j. so exceedingly large or extensive as to suggest a giant or mammoth
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gist - n. the choicest or most essential or most vital part of some idea or experience
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glimpse - n. a brief or incomplete view
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glorious - j. having great beauty and splendor
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grandeur - n. the quality of being magnificent or splendid or grand
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grandiose - j. impressive because of unnecessary largeness or grandeur; used to show disapproval
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grave - j. of great gravity or crucial import; requiring serious thought
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gravity - n. a manner that is serious and solemn
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grief - n. something that causes great unhappiness
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grotesque - j. distorted and unnatural in shape or size; abnormal and hideous
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grove - n. a small growth of trees without underbrush
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guise - n. an artful or simulated semblance
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hack - n. a mediocre and disdained writer
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hale - j. exhibiting or restored to vigorous good health
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handwriting - n. something written by hand
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harbor - v. hold back a thought or feeling about
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hazard - n. a source of danger; a possibility of incurring loss or misfortune
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heir - n. a person who is entitled by law or by the terms of a will to inherit the estate of another
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heritage - n. practices that are handed down from the past by tradition
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hilarious - j. marked by or causing boisterous merriment or convulsive laughter
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hollow - j. not solid; having a space or gap or cavity
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homage - n. respectful deference
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hostility - n. violent action that is hostile and usually unprovoked
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humane - j. marked or motivated by concern with the alleviation of suffering
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humanitarian - n. someone devoted to the promotion of human welfare and to social reforms
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hush - v. become quiet or still; fall silent
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hybrid - n. (genetics) an organism that is the offspring of genetically dissimilar parents or stock; especially offspring produced by breeding plants or animals of different varieties or breeds or species
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hypocrisy - n. insincerity by virtue of pretending to have qualities or beliefs that you do not really have
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hypothesis - n. a tentative insight into the natural world; a concept that is not yet verified but that if true would explain certain facts or phenomena
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hysteria - n. excessive or uncontrollable fear
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icon - n. a conventional religious painting in oil on a small wooden panel; venerated in the Eastern Church
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ideology - n. an orientation that characterizes the thinking of a group or nation
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illusion - n. an erroneous mental representation
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imaginary - j. not based on fact; unreal
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imitation - n. something copied or derived from an original
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immense - j. unusually great in size or amount or degree or especially extent or scope
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immigrant - n. a person who comes to a country where they were not born in order to settle there
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imminent - j. close in time; about to occur
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immoral - j. not adhering to ethical or moral principles
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immune - j. (usually followed by 'to') not affected by a given influence
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impending - j. close in time; about to occur
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implausible - j. having a quality that provokes disbelief
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implicit - j. implied though not directly expressed; inherent in the nature of something
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imply - v. express or state indirectly
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impose - v. compel to behave in a certain way
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improper - j. not suitable or right or appropriate
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impulse - n. a sudden desire
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inadequate - j. not sufficient to meet a need
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incentive - n. a positive motivational influence
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incidence - n. the relative frequency of occurrence of something
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incident - n. a public disturbance
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incidentally - a. of a minor or subordinate nature
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inclined - j. at an angle to the horizontal or vertical position
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incompetence - n. lack of physical or intellectual ability or qualifications
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inconsistent - j. displaying a lack of consistency
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inconvenient - j. not suited to your comfort, purpose or needs
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indefinitely - a. to an indefinite extent; for an indefinite time
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indicator - n. a device for showing the operating condition of some system
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indifferent - j. showing no care or concern in attitude or action
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indigenous - j. originating where it is found
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indulge - v. enjoy to excess
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inefficient - j. not producing desired results; wasteful
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inept - j. generally incompetent and ineffectual
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inevitable - j. incapable of being avoided or prevented
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inexpensive - j. relatively low in price or charging low prices
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infamous - j. known widely and usually unfavorably
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infinite - j. having no limits or boundaries in time or space or extent or magnitude
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influence - n. a power to affect persons or events especially power based on prestige etc
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influential - j. having or exercising influence or power
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influx - n. the process of flowing in
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ingenious - j. showing inventiveness and skill
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inherent - j. in the nature of something though not readily apparent
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injunction - n. (law) a judicial remedy issued in order to prohibit a party from doing or continuing to do a certain activity
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inland - a. towards or into the interior of a region
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insight - n. the clear (and often sudden) understanding of a complex situation
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insistence - n. the state of demanding notice or attention
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inspector - n. a high ranking police officer
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instance - n. an occurrence of something
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instant - n. a very short time
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insufficient - j. of a quantity not able to fulfill a need or requirement
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integral - j. essential to completeness; lacking nothing
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integrity - n. moral soundness
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intellectual - j. appealing to or using the intellect
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intelligence - n. the ability to comprehend; to understand and profit from experience
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intensive - j. characterized by a high degree or intensity; often used as a combining form
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intention - n. an act of intending; a volition that you intend to carry out
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interact - v. act together or towards others or with others
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interim - n. the time between one event, process, or period and another
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intermediate - j. lying between two extremes in time or space or state
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intervene - v. get involved, so as to alter or hinder an action, or through force or threat of force
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intervention - n. the act of intervening (as to mediate a dispute, etc.)
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intimacy - n. close or warm friendship
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intricate - j. having many complexly arranged elements; elaborate
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invasion - n. any entry into an area not previously occupied
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inventive - j. (used of persons or artifacts) marked by independence and creativity in thought or action
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investigator - n. a police officer who investigates crimes
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investor - n. someone who commits capital in order to gain financial returns
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invincible - j. incapable of being overcome or subdued
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invoke - v. cite as an authority; resort to
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involuntary - j. not subject to the control of the will
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involve - v. engage as a participant
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irony - n. incongruity between what might be expected and what actually occurs
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irrational - j. not consistent with or using reason
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irrelevant - j. having no bearing on or connection with the subject at issue
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irresistible - j. impossible to resist; overpowering
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irresponsible - j. showing lack of care for consequences
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judgment - n. the capacity to assess situations or circumstances shrewdly and to draw sound conclusions
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judicial - j. belonging or appropriate to the office of a judge
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juicy - j. lucrative
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junction - n. something that joins or connects
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jurisdiction - n. (law) the right and power to interpret and apply the law
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juror - n. someone who serves (or waits to be called to serve) on a jury
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justification - n. something (such as a fact or circumstance) that shows an action to be reasonable or necessary
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juvenile - j. of or relating to or characteristic of or appropriate for children or young people
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ken - n. range of what one can know or understand
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knight - n. originally a person of noble birth trained to arms and chivalry; today in Great Britain a person honored by the sovereign for personal merit
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knit - n. needlework created by interlacing yarn in a series of connected loops using straight eyeless needles or by machine
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lament - v. regret strongly
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landmark - n. the position of a prominent or well-known object in a particular landscape
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landscape - n. an expanse of scenery that can be seen in a single view
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lapse - n. a break or intermission in the occurrence of something
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laureate - n. someone honored for great achievements; figuratively someone crowned with a laurel wreath
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lavish - j. very generous
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lax - j. lacking in rigor or strictness
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legacy - n. (law) a gift of personal property by will
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legislative - j. relating to a legislature or composed of members of a legislature
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legitimacy - n. lawfulness by virtue of being authorized or in accordance with law
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legitimate - j. in accordance with recognized or accepted standards or principles
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leisure - n. time available for ease and relaxation
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lenient - j. not strict
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levy - v. impose and collect
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liable - j. held legally responsible
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liberalism - n. a political orientation that favors social progress by reform and by changing laws rather than by revolution
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lifelong - j. continuing through life
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lifetime - n. the period during which something is functional (as between birth and death)
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likelihood - n. the probability of a specified outcome
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liking - n. a feeling of pleasure and enjoyment
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liquor - n. an alcoholic beverage that is distilled rather than fermented
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literacy - n. the ability to read and write
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literal - j. avoiding embellishment or exaggeration (used for emphasis)
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literature - n. creative writing of recognized artistic value
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logic - n. the principles that guide reasoning within a given field or situation
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logical - j. capable of thinking and expressing yourself in a clear and consistent manner
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lovable - j. having characteristics that attract love or affection
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lucrative - j. producing a sizeable profit
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ludicrous - j. broadly or extravagantly humorous; resembling farce
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lying - n. the deliberate act of deviating from the truth
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machinery - n. machines or machine systems collectively
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magnet - n. (physics) a device that attracts iron and produces a magnetic field
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magnificent - j. characterized by grandeur
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magnitude - n. the property of relative size or extent (whether large or small)
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maintain - v. state or assert
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maintenance - n. activity involved in maintaining something in good working order
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makeup - n. the way in which someone or something is composed
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mandate - n. an authorization to act given to a representative
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mandatory - j. required by rule
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maneuver - v. act in order to achieve a certain goal
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manifesto - n. a public declaration of intentions (as issued by a political party or government)
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marine - j. native to or inhabiting the sea
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maritime - j. relating to or involving ships or shipping or navigation or seamen
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martial - j. suggesting war or military life
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marvel - v. be amazed at
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massacre - n. the savage and excessive killing of many people
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massive - j. imposing in size or bulk or solidity
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masterpiece - n. the most outstanding work of a creative artist or craftsman
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material - j. concerned with worldly rather than spiritual interests
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maternal - j. relating to or derived from one's mother
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maze - n. complex system of paths or tunnels in which it is easy to get lost
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mechanics - n. the technical aspects of doing something
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medicine - n. something that treats or prevents or alleviates the symptoms of disease
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medieval - j. as if belonging to the Middle Ages; old-fashioned and unenlightened
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mediocre - j. moderate to inferior in quality
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meditation - n. continuous and profound contemplation or musing on a subject or series of subjects of a deep or abstruse nature
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melodrama - n. an extravagant comedy in which action is more salient than characterization
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memorable - j. worth remembering
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menace - v. act in a threatening manner
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mentality - n. a habitual or characteristic mental attitude that determines how you will interpret and respond to situations
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mentor - v. serve as a teacher or trusted counselor
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metal - n. any of several chemical elements that are usually shiny solids
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metaphor - n. a figure of speech in which an expression is used to refer to something that it does not literally denote in order to suggest a similarity
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metric - j. based on the meter as a standard of measurement
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metropolis - n. a large and densely populated urban area; may include several independent administrative districts
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metropolitan - j. relating to or characteristic of a densely populated urban area
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mileage - n. the ratio of the number of miles traveled to the number of gallons of gasoline burned; miles per gallon
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militant - j. disposed to warfare or hard-line policies
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militia - n. civilians trained as soldiers but not part of the regular army
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miniature - j. being on a very small scale
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minimize - v. make small or insignificant
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ministry - n. a government department under the direction of a minister
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minority - n. being or relating to the smaller in number of two parts
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minute - j. infinitely or immeasurably small
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misdemeanor - n. a crime less serious than a felony
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missile - n. a rocket carrying a warhead of conventional or nuclear explosives
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momentum - n. an impelling force or strength
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monarchy - n. an autocracy governed by a monarch who usually inherits the authority
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monastery - n. the residence of a religious community
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monetary - j. relating to or involving money
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monopoly - n. (economics) a market in which there are many buyers but only one seller
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morale - n. the spirit of a group that makes the members want the group to succeed
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morality - n. concern with the distinction between good and evil or right and wrong; right or good conduct
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motto - n. a favorite saying of a sect or political group
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mundane - j. concerned with the world or worldly matters; ordinary
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municipal - j. relating to city government
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muster - v. gather or bring together
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myriad - n. a large indefinite number
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myth - n. a traditional story accepted as history; serves to explain the world view of a people
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mythology - n. myths collectively; the body of stories associated with a culture or institution or person
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narrative - n. a message that tells the particulars of an act or occurrence or course of events; presented in writing or drama or cinema or as a radio or television program
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narrator - n. someone who tells a story
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naturally - a. according to nature; by natural means; without artificial help
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naval - j. connected with or belonging to or used in a navy
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necessary - j. absolutely essential
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necessity - n. anything indispensable
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network - n. an interconnected system of things or people
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neutral - j. having no personal preference
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nevertheless - a. despite anything to the contrary (usually following a concession)
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noisy - j. full of or characterized by loud and nonmusical sounds
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nomination - n. the condition of having been proposed as a suitable candidate for appointment or election
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nominee - n. a politician who is running for public office
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norm - n. a standard or model or pattern regarded as typical
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notorious - j. known widely and usually unfavorably
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nude - n. without clothing (especially in the phrase 'in the nude')
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obesity - n. more than average fatness
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objective - j. undistorted by emotion or personal bias; based on observable phenomena
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observatory - n. a building designed and equipped to observe astronomical phenomena
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obsolete - j. no longer in use
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obstruction - n. something that stands in the way and must be circumvented or surmounted
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obtain - v. come into possession of
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occasion - n. a vaguely specified social event
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odor - n. the sensation that results when olfactory receptors in the nose are stimulated by particular chemicals in gaseous form
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ominous - j. threatening or foreshadowing evil or tragic developments
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operate - v. handle and cause to function
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operator - n. an agent that operates some apparatus or machine
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opinion - n. a personal belief or judgment that is not founded on proof or certainty
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opponent - n. a contestant that you are matched against
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opportunity - n. a possibility due to a favorable combination of circumstances
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optimism - n. a general disposition to expect the best in all things
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option - n. one of a number of things from which only one can be chosen
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oral - j. of or relating to or affecting or for use in the mouth
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ordeal - n. a severe or trying experience
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ornate - j. marked by elaborate rhetoric and elaborated with decorative details
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orthodox - j. adhering to what is commonly accepted
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outbreak - n. a sudden violent spontaneous occurrence (usually of some undesirable condition)
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outcry - n. a loud utterance; often in protest or opposition
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outrage - n. a feeling of righteous anger
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outrageous - j. grossly offensive to decency or morality; causing horror
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outright - a. without reservation or concealment
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overhaul - v. make repairs, renovations, revisions or adjustments to
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oversee - v. watch and direct
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overthrow - n. the termination of a ruler or institution (especially by force)
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overweight - n. the property of excessive fatness
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pact - n. a written agreement between two states or sovereigns
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pageant - n. a rich and spectacular ceremony
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panic - n. an overwhelming feeling of fear and anxiety
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pantheon - n. all the gods of a religion
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paradox - n. (logic) a statement that contradicts itself
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parallel - j. being everywhere equidistant and not intersecting
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parish - n. a local church community
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parliament - n. a legislative assembly in certain countries
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parody - v. make a spoof of or make fun of
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participant - n. someone who takes part in an activity
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participate - v. become a participant; be involved in
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partisan - n. an ardent and enthusiastic supporter of some person or activity
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partition - v. divide into parts, pieces, or sections
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passive - j. lacking in energy or will
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patriotism - n. love of country and willingness to sacrifice for it
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patron - n. someone who supports or champions something
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pavilion - n. large and often sumptuous tent
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peaceful - j. not disturbed by strife or turmoil or war
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pedestrian - j. lacking wit or imagination
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penalty - n. a punishment for a crime or offense
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penchant - n. a strong liking
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pennant - n. a long flag; often tapering
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pension - n. a regular payment to a person that is intended to allow them to subsist without working
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pentagon - n. a five-sided polygon
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perceive - v. to become aware of or conscious of
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perception - n. becoming aware of something via the senses
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perennial - j. lasting an indefinitely long time; suggesting self-renewal
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perform - v. carry out or perform an action
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perjury - n. criminal offense of making false statements under oath
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permanent - j. continuing or enduring without marked change in status or condition or place
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perpetual - j. continuing forever or indefinitely
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persist - v. be persistent, refuse to stop
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personal - j. concerning or affecting a particular person or his or her private life and personality
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personality - n. the complex of all the attributes--behavioral, temperamental, emotional and mental--that characterize a unique individual
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personnel - n. persons collectively in the employ of a business
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perspective - n. the appearance of things relative to one another as determined by their distance from the viewer
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persuade - v. cause somebody to adopt a certain position, belief, or course of action; twist somebody's arm
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pervasive - j. spreading or spread throughout
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petty - j. contemptibly narrow in outlook
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phenomenal - j. exceedingly or unbelievably great
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phenomenon - n. any state or process known through the senses rather than by intuition or reasoning
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philharmonic - j. composing or characteristic of an orchestral group
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philosophy - n. any personal belief about how to live or how to deal with a situation
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physicist - n. a scientist trained in physics
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physics - n. the science of matter and energy and their interactions
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pinch - n. a squeeze with the fingers
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pine - n. straight-grained white to yellowish tree
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pioneer - v. open up and explore a new area
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pivotal - j. being of crucial importance
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plausible - j. apparently reasonable and valid, and truthful
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playful - j. full of fun and high spirits
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playwright - n. someone who writes plays
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plea - n. a humble request for help from someone in authority
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plead - v. appeal or request earnestly
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pleasant - j. affording pleasure; being in harmony with your taste or likings
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plunge - v. fall abruptly
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poetic - j. of or relating to poetry
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poignant - j. arousing emotions; touching
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poised - j. in full control of your faculties
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portfolio - n. a set of pieces of creative work collected to be shown to potential customers or employers
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positive - j. characterized by or displaying affirmation or acceptance or certainty etc.
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possess - v. have as an attribute, knowledge, or skill
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possession - n. the act of having and controlling property
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potent - j. having a strong physiological or chemical effect
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potential - j. existing in possibility
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precedent - n. an example that is used to justify similar occurrences at a later time
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precise - j. sharply exact or accurate or delimited
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precision - n. the quality of being reproducible in amount or performance
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predecessor - n. one who precedes you in time (as in holding a position or office)
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predict - v. make a prediction about; tell in advance
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prediction - n. a statement made about the future
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prefer - v. like better; value more highly
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preference - n. a strong liking
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prejudice - n. a partiality that prevents objective consideration of an issue or situation
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premature - j. too soon or too hasty
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premier - v. be performed for the first time
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premise - v. set forth beforehand, often as an explanation
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preparation - n. the activity of putting or setting in order in advance of some act or purpose
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preposterous - j. incongruous; inviting ridicule
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prescription - n. written instructions from a physician or dentist to a druggist concerning the form and dosage of a drug to be issued to a given patient
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preservation - n. the activity of protecting something from loss or danger
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pretentious - j. making claim to or creating an appearance of (often undeserved) importance or distinction
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prevalent - j. most frequent or common
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prevention - n. the act of preventing
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primer - n. an introductory textbook
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primitive - j. belonging to an early stage of technical development; characterized by simplicity and (often) crudeness
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principal - n. the educator who has executive authority for a school
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principle - n. a basic truth or law or assumption
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principled - j. based on or manifesting objectively defined standards of rightness or morality
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pristine - j. completely free from dirt or contamination
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privilege - n. a special advantage or immunity or benefit not enjoyed by all
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probation - n. (law) a way of dealing with offenders without imprisoning them; a defendant found guilty of a crime is released by the court without imprisonment subject to conditions imposed by the court
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probe - v. question or examine thoroughly and closely
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procedure - n. a process or series of acts especially of a practical or mechanical nature involved in a particular form of work
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proceed - v. move ahead; travel onward in time or space
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productive - j. producing or capable of producing (especially abundantly)
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profession - n. an occupation requiring special education (especially in the liberal arts or sciences)
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professor - n. someone who is a member of the faculty at a college or university
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profile - n. an outline of something (especially a human face as seen from one side)
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progressive - j. favoring or promoting progress
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prohibition - n. the action of prohibiting or inhibiting or forbidding (or an instance thereof)
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prolific - j. bearing in abundance especially offspring
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promenade - n. a public area set aside as a pedestrian walk
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prominence - n. relative importance
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prominent - j. having a quality that thrusts itself into attention
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promoter - n. someone who is an active supporter and advocate
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prone - j. having a tendency (to); often used in combination
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propaganda - n. information that is spread for the purpose of promoting some cause
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prophet - n. someone who speaks by divine inspiration; someone who is an interpreter of the will of God
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protagonist - n. the principal character in a work of fiction
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protection - n. the activity of protecting someone or something
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protective - j. intended or adapted to afford protection of some kind
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protestant - j. of or relating to Protestants or Protestantism
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provincial - j. characteristic of the provinces or their people
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provoke - v. evoke or provoke to appear or occur
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proxy - n. a person authorized to act for another
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prudence - n. knowing how to avoid embarrassment or distress
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psychic - j. outside the sphere of physical science
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pundit - n. someone who has been admitted to membership in a scholarly field
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quake - v. shake with fast, tremulous movements
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qualify - v. make fit or prepared
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quarterly - a. in three month intervals
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radical - j. markedly new or introducing extreme change
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rampant - j. unrestrained and violent
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rapid - j. characterized by speed; moving with or capable of moving with high speed
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rave - v. praise enthusiastically
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reaction - n. a response that reveals a person's feelings or attitude
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readily - a. without much difficulty
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realism - n. the attribute of accepting the facts of life and favoring practicality and literal truth
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recipient - n. a person who receives something
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reckless - j. characterized by careless unconcern
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recognize - v. detect with the senses
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reconcile - v. come to terms
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reconsider - v. consider again; give new consideration to; usually with a view to changing
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recover - v. get or find back; recover the use of
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recruit - v. cause to assemble or enlist in the military
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redemption - n. (theology) the act of delivering from sin or saving from evil
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refer - v. send or direct for treatment, information, or a decision
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reflection - n. the image of something as reflected by a mirror (or other reflective material)
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reform - v. make changes for improvement in order to remove abuse and injustices
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refuge - n. a shelter from danger or hardship
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refusal - n. the act of not accepting something that is offered
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regime - n. the government or governing authority of a political unit
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regional - j. related or limited to a particular region
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reign - v. have sovereign power
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relevant - j. having a bearing on or connection with the subject at issue
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reliant - j. depending on another for support
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reluctance - n. a certain degree of unwillingness
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reluctant - j. not eager
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reminiscent - j. serving to bring to mind
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renaissance - n. the period of European history at the close of the Middle Ages and the rise of the modern world; a cultural rebirth from the 14th through the middle of the 17th centuries
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render - v. give or supply
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renowned - j. widely known and esteemed
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repeal - n. cancel officially
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reproduction - n. the act of making copies
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requisite - n. anything indispensable
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resemblance - n. similarity in appearance or external or superficial details
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resent - v. feel bitter or indignant about
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resist - v. withstand the force of something
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resistance - n. the action of opposing something that you disapprove or disagree with
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resistant - j. impervious to being affected
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resort - v. have recourse to
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resource - n. a source of aid or support that may be drawn upon when needed
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restore - v. bring back into original existence, use, function, or position
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resurrection - n. (New Testament) the rising of Christ on the third day after the Crucifixion
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retrospect - n. contemplation of things past
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retrospective - j. concerned with or related to the past
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revelation - n. communication of knowledge to man by a divine or supernatural agency
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revive - v. be brought back to life, consciousness, or strength
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rhetoric - n. using language effectively to please or persuade
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ridiculous - j. incongruous; absurd; nonsensical
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rigorous - j. demanding strict attention to rules and procedures
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robust - j. sturdy and strong in form, constitution, or construction
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rue - n. sadness associated with some wrong done or some disappointment
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rural - j. living in or characteristic of farming or country life
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rustic - j. characteristic of the fields or country
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sacrifice - v. kill or destroy
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savage - v. criticize harshly or violently
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scholarly - j. characteristic of learning or studying
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scope - n. an area in which something acts or operates or has power or control
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script - n. a written version of a play or other dramatic composition; used in preparing for a performance
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secession - n. formal separation from an alliance or federation
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secondary - j. not of major importance
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secrecy - n. the trait of keeping things secret
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secular - j. not concerned with or devoted to religion
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seize - v. take hold of; grab
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selective - j. characterized by very careful or fastidious choices
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seminar - n. any meeting for an exchange of ideas
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sensation - n. a perception associated with stimulation of a sensory organ
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sensibility - n. refined sensitivity to pleasurable or painful impressions
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sensitive - j. responsive to physical stimuli
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sentence - n. the period of time a prisoner is imprisoned
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sentinel - n. a person employed to keep watch for some anticipated event
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sequel - n. a part added to a book or play that continues and extends it
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sequence - n. serial arrangement in which things follow in logical order or a recurrent pattern
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sergeant - n. any of several noncommissioned officer ranks in the Army or Air Force or Marines ranking above a corporal
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servitude - n. state of subjection to an owner or master or forced labor imposed as punishment
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severely - a. with sternness; in a severe manner
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shallow - j. lacking depth of intellect or knowledge; concerned only with what is obvious
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sheer - j. complete and without restriction or qualification
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shrewd - j. marked by practical hardheaded intelligence
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siege - n. the action of an armed force that surrounds a fortified place and isolates it while continuing to attack
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significance - n. the quality of being important in effect or meaning
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significant - j. important in effect or meaning
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similar - j. having close to the same characteristics
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sinister - j. stemming from evil characteristics or forces; wicked or dishonorable
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skepticism - n. the disbelief in any claims of ultimate knowledge
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slack - j. not tense or taut
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slight - n. a deliberate discourteous act (usually as an expression of anger or disapproval)
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sober - v. become more realistic
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socialism - n. a political theory advocating state ownership of industry
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socialist - j. advocating or following the socialist principles of state ownership
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sociology - n. the study and classification of human societies
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solar - j. relating to or derived from the sun or utilizing the energies of the sun
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soldier - n. an enlisted man or woman who serves in an army
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somber - j. grave or even gloomy in character
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sophisticated - j. having or appealing to those having worldly knowledge and refinement
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souvenir - n. a reminder of past events
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specialty - n. an asset of special worth or utility
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species - n. (biology) taxonomic group whose members can interbreed
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spectator - n. a close observer; someone who looks at something (such as an exhibition of some kind)
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specter - n. a ghostly appearing figure
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spectrum - n. a broad range of related objects or ideas or activities
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speculate - v. consider in an idle or casual way and with an element of doubt or without sufficient reason to reach a conclusion
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spontaneous - j. said or done without having been planned or written in advance
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static - j. showing little if any change
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stature - n. high level of respect gained by impressive development or achievement
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statute - n. an act passed by a legislative body
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stealth - n. avoiding detection by moving carefully
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stimulate - v. cause to be alert and energetic
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stringent - j. demanding strict attention to rules and procedures
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submission - n. something (manuscripts or architectural plans and models or estimates or works of art of all genres etc.) submitted for the judgment of others (as in a competition)
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subsequent - j. following in time or order
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subsidiary - j. functioning in a supporting capacity
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substantive - j. having a firm basis in reality and being therefore important, meaningful, or considerable
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subtle - j. difficult to detect or grasp by the mind or analyze
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successor - n. a person who follows next in order
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summary - n. a brief statement that presents the main points in a concise form
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superb - j. of surpassing excellence
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superficial - j. concerned with or comprehending only what is apparent or obvious; not deep or penetrating emotionally or intellectually
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suppress - v. reduce the incidence or severity of or stop
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surround - v. extend on all sides of simultaneously; encircle
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suspense - n. excited anticipation of an approaching climax
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suspension - n. an interruption in the intensity or amount of something
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suspicious - j. openly distrustful and unwilling to confide
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sympathetic - j. expressing or feeling or resulting from sympathy or compassion or friendly fellow feelings; disposed toward
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symphony - n. a large orchestra; can perform symphonies
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systematic - j. characterized by order and planning
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tactics - n. the branch of military science dealing with detailed maneuvers to achieve objectives set by strategy
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tangible - j. perceptible by the senses especially the sense of touch
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taxation - n. the imposition of taxes; the practice of the government in levying taxes on the subjects of a state
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technique - n. skillfulness in the command of fundamentals deriving from practice and familiarity
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technology - n. the practical application of science to commerce or industry
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telescope - n. a magnifier of images of distant objects
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temporary - j. not permanent; not lasting
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tendency - n. a characteristic likelihood of or natural disposition toward a certain condition or character or effect
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tense - j. taut or rigid; stretched tight
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tentative - j. unsettled in mind or opinion
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tenure - v. give life-time employment to
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terminal - j. being or situated at an end
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territorial - j. displaying territoriality; defending an area from intruders
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testament - n. a profession of belief
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theological - j. of or relating to or concerning the study of religion
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theology - n. the rational and systematic study of religion and its influences and of the nature of religious truth
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theoretical - j. concerned with theories rather than their practical applications
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theorist - n. someone who theorizes (especially in science or art)
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thesis - n. a formal paper advancing a new point of view resulting from research; usually a requirement for an advanced academic degree
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titanic - j. of great force or power
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tolerance - n. willingness to recognize and respect the beliefs or practices of others
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tolerant - j. showing respect for the rights or opinions or practices of others
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tolerate - v. recognize and respect (rights and beliefs of others)
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transcript - n. something that has been transcribed; a written record (usually typewritten) of dictated or recorded speech
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transfer - v. move from one place to another
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transition - v. make or undergo a transition (from one state or system to another)
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translate - v. restate (words) from one language into another language
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transmission - n. the act of sending a message; causing a message to be transmitted
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transparent - j. transmitting light; able to be seen through with clarity
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transplant - n. the act of removing something from one location and introducing it in another location
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tremendous - j. extraordinarily large in size or extent or amount or power or degree
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tribune - n. a protector of the people
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trinity - n. the union of the Father and Son and Holy Ghost in one Godhead
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triple - v. increase threefold
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trivial - j. of little substance or significance
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truthful - j. expressing or given to expressing the truth
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turmoil - n. a violent disturbance
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typical - j. exhibiting the qualities or characteristics that identify a group or kind or category
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ubiquitous - j. being present everywhere at once
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ultimate - j. furthest or highest in degree or order; utmost or extreme
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unanimous - j. acting together as a single undiversified whole
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uncommon - j. not common or ordinarily encountered; unusually great in amount or remarkable in character or kind
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unconscious - j. not conscious; lacking awareness and the capacity for sensory perception as if asleep or dead
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undermine - v. destroy property or hinder normal operations
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unique - j. the single one of its kind
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unlimited - j. having no limits in range or scope
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unprecedented - j. having no previous example; novel
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urban - j. located in or characteristic of a city or city life
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urgency - n. an urgent situation calling for prompt action
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usage - n. the act of using
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utility - n. the quality of being of practical use
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vacuum - n. a region that is devoid of matter
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valid - j. well grounded in logic or truth or having legal force
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variation - n. an artifact that deviates from a norm or standard
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vegetarian - n. eater of fruits and grains and nuts; someone who eats no meat or fish or (often) any animal products
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vegetation - n. all the plant life in a particular region or period
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venerable - j. impressive by reason of age
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verify - v. confirm the truth of
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version - n. something a little different from others of the same type
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vertical - j. at right angles to the plane of the horizon or a base line
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veto - n. the power or right to prohibit or reject a proposed or intended act (especially the power of a chief executive to reject a bill passed by the legislature)
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vigorous - j. strong and active physically or mentally
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violation - n. an act that disregards an agreement or a right
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vista - n. the visual percept of a region
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visual - j. relating to or using sight
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vitality - n. an energetic style
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vogue - n. the popular taste at a given time
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volatile - j. liable to lead to sudden change or violence
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vulnerable - j. capable of being wounded or hurt
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warrant - v. stand behind and guarantee the quality, accuracy, or condition of
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wherever - a. where in the world
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wholly - a. to a complete degree or to the full or entire extent ('whole' is often used informally for 'wholly')
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woo - v. seek someone's favor
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zeal - n. excessive fervor to do something or accomplish some end
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