10651485659 | alloment | portion | 0 | |
10651488789 | Braggart | a vain bolster | 1 | |
10651506871 | colloquy | conversation | 2 | |
10651510468 | convivial | devoted to feasting, or eating and drinking in good fellowship | 3 | |
10651521419 | diffidence | self-distrust | 4 | |
10651529570 | enmity | hatred | 5 | |
10651529571 | flux | a state of continual change or movement | 6 | |
10651533001 | illusion | An unreal image presented to the senses | 7 | |
10651540630 | Jargon | Confused, unintelligible speech or highly technical speech | 8 | |
10651545974 | Martydom | submission to death or prosecution for the sake of faith or principle | 9 | |
10651558253 | nefarious | wicked to the extreme | 10 | |
10651565860 | orator | One who delivers an elaborate or formal speech | 11 | |
10651572317 | pinnacle | A high or topmost point, as a mountain-peak | 12 | |
10651574792 | prelude | An introductory or opening performance | 13 | |
10651585675 | reinstate | To restore to a former state, station, or authority | 14 | |
10651594058 | ruminate | To chew over again, as food previously swallowed and regurgitated. | 15 | |
10651601815 | stifle | to smother | 16 | |
10651605748 | stringent | rigid | 17 | |
10651613213 | transpire | to come to pass | 18 | |
10651639657 | wry | Deviating from what is proper or right | 19 | |
10651677983 | abridgment | A condensed form as of a book or play. | 20 | |
10651911296 | baleful | malignant | 21 | |
10651917023 | complacent | Pleased or satisfied with oneself. | 22 | |
10651922537 | detriment | Something that causes damage, depreciation, or loss. | 23 | |
10651927307 | emulate | to imitate with the intent of equaling or surpassing the model | 24 | |
10651931476 | fervor | Ardor or intensity of feeling. | 25 | |
10651936063 | foist | To palm off, to give away to someone else | 26 | |
10651941149 | impervious | impenetrable | 27 | |
10651944963 | judiciary | That department of government which administers the law relating to civil and criminal justice. | 28 | |
10651949778 | litigious | quarrelsome | 29 | |
10651953808 | obsolete | No longer practiced or accepted | 30 | |
10651962066 | percipitate | to force forward prematurely | 31 | |
10651978243 | percipient | one who recieves | 32 | |
10651989509 | presumption | That which may be logically assumed to be true until disproved. | 33 | |
10651993376 | recapitulate | To repeat again the principal points of | 34 | |
10651999776 | rigorous | uncompromising | 35 | |
10652004042 | Socialism | A theory of civil politics that aims to secure the reconstruction of society | 36 | |
10652025535 | superfluous | being more than necessary | 37 | |
10652031862 | usurp | to take possession by force , bring down a person of authority | 38 | |
10652045138 | writhe | To twist the body, face, or limbs as in pain or distress | 39 | |
10651689244 | acerbity | Sourness, with bitterness and astringency. | 40 | |
10651699613 | brevity | shortness of duration | 41 | |
10651705767 | contravene | To prevent or obstruct the operation of. | 42 | |
10651714492 | derision | ridicule | 43 | |
10651718417 | encumber | To impede with obstacles. | 44 | |
10651722232 | Epic | A poem celebrating in formal verse the mythical achievements of great personages, heroes, etc. | 45 | |
10651729907 | idiosyncrasy | A mental quality or habit peculiar to an individual | 46 | |
10651736130 | insinuate | to imply | 47 | |
10651745254 | lithograph | A print made by printing from stone | 48 | |
10651759336 | nautical | related to sailing, sailors, or ships | 49 | |
10651761792 | orthodox | holding the commonly accepted faith | 50 | |
10651765478 | petulant | Displaying impatience | 51 | |
10651780981 | protégé | One specially cared for and favored by another, a young person taught specific skills by an older, more experienced person | 52 | |
10651784441 | recede | to move back or away | 53 | |
10651794424 | remonstrate | To present a verbal or written protest protest again a wrongdoing, to admonsih | 54 | |
10651810173 | resilience | The power of springing back to a former position or level | 55 | |
10651824680 | skirmish | A battle between two armies that happens on a smaller scale | 56 | |
10651829280 | supersede | To displace in favor of a person of higher authority | 57 | |
10651832222 | vacillate | waver | 58 | |
10651835158 | vertigo | dizziness | 59 |
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