82609747 | coagulate | verb. change to a solid or semisolid state | 0 | |
82609748 | agrarian | adj. of or relating to farming | 1 | |
82609749 | alienate | verb. to isolate or estrange | 2 | |
82609750 | exalt | verb. to hold someone or something to very high regard | 3 | |
82609751 | amicable | adj. having a spirit of friendliness | 4 | |
82609752 | somnambulism | noun. sleepwalking | 5 | |
82609753 | animosity | noun. strong hostility | 6 | |
82609754 | perennial | adj. lasting or existing for a long or apparently infinite time | 7 | |
82609755 | adept | adj. very skilled or proficient at something | 8 | |
82609756 | aqueduct | noun. an artificial channel for conveying water | 9 | |
87127473 | arbitrary | adjective. Based on random choice or personal whim, rather than reasoning | 10 | |
87127474 | disarm | verb. to make harmless | 11 | |
87127475 | articulate | adj. having or showing the ability to speak fluently and coherently | 12 | |
87127476 | audiophile | noun. a hi-fi enthusiast | 13 | |
87127477 | augment | verb. to make something greater by adding to it | 14 | |
87127478 | unabated | adj. without any reduction in intensity or strength | 15 | |
87127479 | embellish | verb. to make something more attractive | 16 | |
87127480 | belligerent | adj. hostile and aggressive | 17 | |
87127481 | benevolent | adj. well meaning and kindly | 18 | |
87127482 | decadent | adj. characterized by or reflecting a state of moral or cultural decline | 19 | |
88295788 | nonchalant | adj. feeling or appearing casually calm and relaxed. Not displaying enthusiasm | 20 | |
88295789 | incantation | noun. a series of words said as a magic spell or charm. | 21 | |
88295790 | candid | adj. truthful and straightforward. | 22 | |
88295791 | emancipate | verb. set free from legal, social, or political restrictions. | 23 | |
88295792 | recapitulate | verb. summarize and state again the main point of. | 24 | |
88295793 | carnivorous | adj. meat eating | 25 | |
88295794 | antecedent | noun. a thing or event that existed before or logically precedes another. | 26 | |
88295795 | censure | verb. express severe disapproval of. | 27 | |
88295796 | discretionary | adj. available for use at the judgment of the user. | 28 | |
88295797 | incisive | adj. intelligently analytical and clear thinking. | 29 | |
93251026 | reclamation | the act of retrieving or recovering | 30 | |
93251027 | cloister | noun. a covered walk in a convent, monastery, college, or cathedral. | 31 | |
93251028 | disinclination | noun. a reluctance or lack of enthusiasm | 32 | |
93251029 | cognizant | adj. having knowledge or being aware of. | 33 | |
93251030 | cordial | adj. warm and friendly. | 34 | |
93251031 | corpulent | adj. fat | 35 | |
93251032 | credible | adj. able to be believed | 36 | |
93251033 | discriminate | verb. make an unjust or prejudice distinction | 37 | |
93251034 | exculpate | verb. show or declare that someone in not guilty of wrong doing | 38 | |
93251035 | acculturate | verb. assimilate or cause to assimilate a different culture, typically the dominant one. | 39 | |
95900623 | succumb | verb. failed to resist pressure, temptation, or some other negative force. | 40 | |
95900624 | concurrent | adj. existing, happening, or done at the same time | 41 | |
95900625 | extradition | noun. the act of handing over a person accused or convicted of a crime to the jurisdiction | 42 | |
95900626 | deify | verb. to worship, regard, or treat someone or something as a god. | 43 | |
95900627 | abdicate | verb. to renounce one's throne | 44 | |
95900628 | individuate | verb. distinguish from others of the same kind. | 45 | |
95900629 | indoctrinate | verb. teach a person or group to accept a set of beliefs uncritically. | 46 | |
95900630 | domesticate | verb. tame an animal and keep it as a pet or for farm produce. | 47 | |
95900631 | indomitable | adj. impossible to subdue or defeat. | 48 | |
95900632 | indubitable | adj. impossible to doubt; unquestionable | 49 | |
103260276 | conducive | adj. making a certain situation or outcome likely or possible. | 50 | |
103260277 | duress | noun. threats, violence, constraints, or other actions brought to bear on someone to do something against their will or better judgement. | 51 | |
103260278 | egotistical | adj. characteristic of one who talks and thinks about oneself excessively because of an undue sense of self-importance. | 52 | |
103389683 | preemptive | adj. serving or intended to forestall something, esp. to prevent attack by disabling the enemy. | 53 | |
103389684 | equitable | adj. fair and impartial. | 54 | |
103389685 | erroneous | adj. wrong, incorrect. | 55 | |
103389686 | quintessential | adj. representing the most perfect or typical example of a quality or class. | 56 | |
103389687 | primeval | adj. of or resembling the earliest ages in the history of the world. | 57 | |
103389688 | efficacious | adj. (typically of something inanimate or abstract) successful in producing a desired or intended result. | 58 | |
103389689 | fallible | adj. capable of making mistakes or being erroneous. | 59 | |
103389690 | fervor | noun. intense and passionate feeling. | 60 | |
103389691 | deferential | adj. showing deference; respectful. | 61 | |
103389692 | infidel | adj. adhering to a religion other than one's own. | 62 | |
103389693 | finesse | noun. intricate and refined delicacy. | 63 | |
103389694 | infirm | adj. not physically or mentally strong, especially through age or illness. | 64 | |
103389695 | confiscate | verb. take or seize someone's property with authority. | 65 | |
103389696 | genuflect | verb. lower one's body briefly by bending one knee to the ground; typically in worship or as a sign of respect. | 66 | |
103389697 | affluent | adj. a group or area having a great deal of money; wealthy. | 67 | |
103389698 | fortuitous | adj. happening by accident or chance rather than design. | 68 | |
103389699 | fractious | adj. easily irritated; bad-tempered. | 69 | |
103389700 | fraternize | verb. associate or form a friendship with someone, esp. when one is not supposed to. | 70 | |
103389701 | subterfuge | noun. deciet used in order to achieve one's goal. | 71 | |
103389702 | confound | verb. cause surprise or confusion in someone, esp. by acting against their expectations. | 72 | |
103389703 | progenitor | noun. a person or thing from which a person, animal, or plant is descended or originates. | 73 | |
103389704 | gesticulate | verb. use gestures, especially dramatic ones, instead of speaking or to emphasize one's words. | 74 | |
103389705 | conglomeration | noun. a number of different things or parts that are put or grouped together to form a whole but remain distinct entities. | 75 | |
103389706 | transgress | verb. infringe or go beyond the bounds of a moral principle or other established standards of behavior. | 76 | |
103389707 | ingratiate | verb. bring oneself into favor with someone by flattering or trying to please him or her. | 77 | |
103389708 | aggravate | verb. make a problem, injury, or offense worse or more serious. | 78 | |
103389709 | gregarious | adj. fond of company; sociable. | 79 | |
129419023 | prohibitive | adj. excessively high; forbidding or restricting something. | 80 | |
129419024 | herbicide | noun. a substance that is toxic to plants and is used to destroy unwanted vegatation. | 81 | |
129419025 | homage | noun. special honor or respect shown publicly. | 82 | |
129419026 | conjecture | noun. an opinion or conclusion formed on the basis of incomplete information. | 83 | |
129419027 | judicious | adj. having, showing or doing with good judgement or sense. | 84 | |
129419028 | enjoin | verb. instruct or urge someone to do something. | 85 | |
129419029 | perjury | noun. the offense of willfully telling an untruth in a court after having taken an oath or affirmation. | 86 | |
129419030 | collateral | noun. something pledged as security for repayment of a loan, to be forfeited in the event of a default. | 87 | |
129419031 | ablution | noun. the act of washing oneself. | 88 | |
129419032 | lexicon | noun. the vocabulary of a person, language, or branch of knowledge. | 89 | |
129421256 | predilection | noun. a preference or special liking for something; a bias in favor of something. | 90 | |
129421257 | allegation | noun. a claim or assertion that someone has done something illegal or wrong, typically one made without proof. | 91 | |
129421258 | levity | noun. humor or frivolity, especially the treatment of a serious matter with humor or in a manner lacking due respect. | 92 | |
129421259 | liaison | noun. a person who acts as a link to assist communication or cooperation between groups of people. | 93 | |
129421260 | delineate | verb. describe or portray something precisely. | 94 | |
129421261 | obliterate | verb. destroy utterly; wipe out. | 95 | |
129421262 | litigious | adj. concerned witt lawsuits or litigation. inclined to disagree. | 96 | |
129421263 | allocate | verb. distribute resources or duties for a particular purpose. | 97 | |
129421264 | loquacious | adj. talkative. | 98 | |
129421265 | elucidation | noun. an explanation to make something clear. | 99 | |
129422823 | collusion | noun. secret or illegal cooperation or conspiracy, especially in order to cheat or deceive others. | 100 | |
129422824 | magnanimous | adj. very generous or forgiving, especially toward a rival or someone less powerful than oneself. | 101 | |
129422825 | malign | adj. evil in nature or effect; malevolent. | 102 | |
129422826 | remand | verb. place a defandent on bail or in custody, especially when a trial is adjourned. | 103 | |
129422827 | manacle | noun. a metal band, chain or shackle for fastening someone's hands or ankles. | 104 | |
129422828 | alma mater | noun. the school, college, or university that one once attended. | 105 | |
129422829 | dementia | noun. a chronic or persistent disorder of the mental processes caused by brain disease or injury and marked by memory. | 106 | |
129422830 | mercenary | noun. a professional soldier hired to serve in a foreign army. | 107 | |
129422831 | emergent | adj. in the process of coming into or being prominent; arising and existing only as a phenomenon of independent parts working together and not predictable on the basis of their properties. | 108 | |
129422832 | transmigration | verb. (of the soul) to pass into a different body after death. | 109 | |
129885400 | eminent | adj. (of a person) famous and respected within a particular sphere or profession. | 110 | |
129885401 | miscegenation | noun. the interbreeding of people considered to be of different racial types. | 111 | |
129885402 | unremitting | adj. never relaxing or slackening. | 112 | |
129885403 | modicum | noun. a small quantity of a particular thing, especially something considered desirable or valuable. | 113 | |
129885404 | admonish | verb. warn or reprimand someone firmly. | 114 | |
129885405 | remuneration | noun. money paid for work or a service. | 115 | |
129885406 | mores | noun. the essential characteristic customs and conventions of a community. | 116 | |
129885407 | morbidity | noun. a sickness, death. | 117 | |
129885408 | commutation | noun. action or the process of commuting a judicial sentence. | 118 | |
129885409 | innate | adj. inborn, natural. | 119 | |
129885410 | renegade | noun. a person who deserts and betrays an organization, country, or set of principles. | 120 | |
129895307 | noxious | adj. harmful, poisonous, or very unpleasant. | 121 | |
129895308 | misnomer | noun. a wrong or inaccurate name or designation. | 122 | |
129895309 | enumerate | verb. mention a number of things one by one. | 123 | |
129895310 | exonerate | verb. absolve someone from blame for a fault or wrongdoing, especially after due consideration of the case. | 124 | |
129895311 | inexorable | adj. impossible to stop or prevent. | 125 | |
129895312 | ornate | adj. made in an intricate shape or decorated with complex patterns. | 126 | |
129895313 | palpable | adj. able to be touched or felt. | 127 | |
129895314 | impasse | noun. a situation in which no progress is possible, especially because of a disagreement. | 128 | |
129895315 | parity | noun. the state or condition of being equal, especially regarding status or pay. | 129 | |
129895316 | patrimony | noun. property inherited from one's father or male ancestor. | 130 | |
129903432 | apathetic | adj. showing or feeling no interest, enthusiasm, or concern. | 131 | |
129903433 | impediment | noun. a hindrance or obstruction in doing something. | 132 | |
129903434 | compulsory | adj. required by law or a rule; obligatory. | 133 | |
129903435 | impetuous | adj. acting or done quickly and without thought or care. | 134 | |
129903436 | placate | verb. make someone less angry or hostile. | 135 | |
129903437 | implode | verb. collapse or cause violently inward. | 136 | |
129903438 | perplex | verb. cause someone to feel completely baffled. | 137 | |
129903439 | propound | verb. put forward an idea, theory, or point of view for consideration by others. | 138 | |
129903440 | rapport | noun. a close and harmonious relationship in which the people or groups concerned understand each others' feeling or ideas and communicate well. | 139 | |
147431430 | potent | adj. having great power, influence. | 140 | |
147431431 | precarious | adj. not securely held in position; dependent on chance. | 141 | |
147431432 | suppress | verb. forcibly put an end to. | 142 | |
147431433 | primordial | adj. existing at or form the beginning of time. | 143 | |
147431434 | appropriate | adj. suitable or proper in the circumstances. verb. take something for one's own use. | 144 | |
147431435 | pugnacious | adj. eager or quick to argue, quarrel, or fight. | 145 | |
147431436 | poignant | adj. evoking a sense of sadness or regret. | 146 | |
147431437 | impute | verb. represent something, especially something undesirable as being done, caused, or possessed by someone. | 147 | |
147431438 | corrode | verb. destroy or damage metal, stone, or other materials slowly by chemical action. | 148 | |
147431439 | eradicate | verb. destroy completely; put an end to. | 149 |
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