Julius Caesar 26 - 39
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163513758 | Indignation | Anger as a result of something unjust | |
163513759 | Instigation | urging, provocation, initiation | |
163513760 | Kindle | to start a fire, to stir up | |
163513761 | Knotty | So complicated that it can probably not be solved; full of knots | |
163513762 | Lament | to mourn to express sorrow in a demonstrative manner | |
163513763 | Legacy | a gift by will, something handed down by an ancestor or predecessor | |
163513764 | Malice | Desire to harm others | |
163513765 | Melancholy | depression of spirits | |
163513766 | Mettle | courage or spirit | |
163513767 | Mirth | Gladness and merriment usually accompanied by laughter. | |
163513768 | Muse | to ponder | |
163513769 | Mutinous | rebellious, unruly | |
163513770 | Obscure | difficult to see, vague | |
163513771 | Ominous | Threatening | |
163513772 | Portent | a sign or foreshadowing | |
163513773 | Prodigious | Extraordinary in Bulk, quantity, or degree, great in size, enormous | |
163513774 | Prodigy | one with exceptional talents or powers; an extraordinary accomplishment | |
163513775 | Prostration | A stretching out due to lacking vitality and being completely overcome. | |
166051444 | Replicate | to repeat, to copy, or to duplicate | |
166051445 | Reputable | having a good reputation | |
166051446 | Revere | to honor, to regard with respect | |
166051447 | Rhetoric | the art of using words effectively in speaking or writing; inflated language | |
167310571 | Rout | to gouge out or to make a furrow i ;expel by force | |
167310572 | Servile | overly submissive | |
167310573 | Soothsayer | a person who is able to predict the future, seer | |
167310574 | Spurn | to reject or to refuse with hostility | |
167310575 | Sterile | incapable of reproducing | |
167310576 | Taper | to decrease in thickness or width |