The scarlet Letter
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134792055 | abase | to humiliate, degrade | |
134792056 | abate | to reduce in intensity or amount | |
134792057 | abstruse | difficult to understand, recondite, concealed | |
134792058 | abyss | Bottomless hole, a vast expanse or depth | |
134792059 | acuity | sharpness of perception | |
134792060 | affinity | A likeness, a natural relationship, a kinship | |
134792061 | alacrity | prompt and cheerful response | |
134792062 | alchemist | One who practices medieval chemistry or tries to change metals into gold | |
134792063 | alloy | a substance composed of two or more metals | |
134792064 | amenable | open to or willing to follow advice or suggestion, tractable, malleable | |
134792065 | antipathy | A dislike, distaste, or enmity | |
134792066 | append | to add in a supplentary manner | |
134792067 | arduous | very difficult to accomplish or to achieve, very demanding (task) | |
134792068 | ascend | to move upward, to rise from a lower station | |
134792069 | ascetic | practicing self-denial; austere | |
134792070 | audacity | excessive boldness, rashness, daring | |
134792071 | augury | an omen or prophecy | |
134792072 | auspicious | favorable | |
134792073 | austere | strict, stern; unadorned, ascetic | |
134792074 | balm | A soothing substance or one that gives relief | |
134792075 | benevolence | kindness, generosity, charity | |
134792076 | benign | not causing harm, of gentle disposition, beneficial | |
134792077 | betoken | to give a sign of | |
134792078 | blighted | something that destroys or caused decline or decay | |
134792079 | buoyant | capable of floating cheerful | |
134792080 | burnish | to make shiny or to polish by rubbing | |
134792081 | calamity | a serious event causing distress or misfortune | |
134792082 | capricious | changing suddenly, fickle | |
134792083 | consecrate | to dedicate or to declare sacred | |
134792084 | credible | reliable and believable | |
134792085 | dearth | a lack, scarcity | |
134792086 | decorousness | proper | |
134792087 | decorum | appropriate conduct, correct and proper behavior |