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216 Cards in this Set
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Absolve |
Declare someone free of blame |
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Adamant |
Refusing to change ones mind |
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Amiable |
Having a friendly and pleasant manner |
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Amoral |
Not involving questions of right or wrong |
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Animosity |
Strong hostility |
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Antagonist |
A person who actively is hostile to someone |
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Antagonist |
A person who actively is hostile to someone |
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Eccentric |
Unconventional and slightly strange |
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Antagonist |
A person who actively is hostile to someone |
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Eccentric |
Unconventional and slightly strange |
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Encounter |
Unexpectedly experience |
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Epitome |
Something that is perfect |
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Epitome |
Something that is perfect |
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Malign |
To speak about someone in a spiteful or critical manner |
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Epitome |
Something that is perfect |
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Malign |
To speak about someone in a spiteful or critical manner |
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Inclination |
A tendency to think, act, or behave in a certain way |
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Epitome |
Something that is perfect |
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Malign |
To speak about someone in a spiteful or critical manner |
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Inclination |
A tendency to think, act, or behave in a certain way |
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Curt |
Rudely brief when speaking to someone |
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Epitome |
Something that is perfect |
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Malign |
To speak about someone in a spiteful or critical manner |
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Inclination |
A tendency to think, act, or behave in a certain way |
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Curt |
Rudely brief when speaking to someone |
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Wary |
Cautious; on guard |
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Epitome |
Something that is perfect |
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Malign |
To speak about someone in a spiteful or critical manner |
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Inclination |
A tendency to think, act, or behave in a certain way |
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Curt |
Rudely brief when speaking to someone |
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Wary |
Cautious; on guard |
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Retort |
To reply, especially in a quick, sharp, or witty way |
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Epitome |
Something that is perfect |
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Malign |
To speak about someone in a spiteful or critical manner |
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Inclination |
A tendency to think, act, or behave in a certain way |
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Curt |
Rudely brief when speaking to someone |
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Wary |
Cautious; on guard |
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Retort |
To reply, especially in a quick, sharp, or witty way |
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Demoralize |
To lower the spirits of; weaken the confidence or cheerfulness of others |
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Epitome |
Something that is perfect |
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Malign |
To speak about someone in a spiteful or critical manner |
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Inclination |
A tendency to think, act, or behave in a certain way |
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Curt |
Rudely brief when speaking to someone |
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Wary |
Cautious; on guard |
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Retort |
To reply, especially in a quick, sharp, or witty way |
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Demoralize |
To lower the spirits of; weaken the confidence or cheerfulness of others |
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Dilemma |
A situation requiring a difficult choice |
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Epitome |
Something that is perfect |
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Malign |
To speak about someone in a spiteful or critical manner |
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Inclination |
A tendency to think, act, or behave in a certain way |
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Curt |
Rudely brief when speaking to someone |
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Wary |
Cautious; on guard |
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Retort |
To reply, especially in a quick, sharp, or witty way |
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Demoralize |
To lower the spirits of; weaken the confidence or cheerfulness of others |
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Dilemma |
A situation requiring a difficult choice |
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Subsequent |
Following, and timer order; next; later |
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Epitome |
Something that is perfect |
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Malign |
To speak about someone in a spiteful or critical manner |
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Inclination |
A tendency to think, act, or behave in a certain way |
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Curt |
Rudely brief when speaking to someone |
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Wary |
Cautious; on guard |
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Retort |
To reply, especially in a quick, sharp, or witty way |
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Demoralize |
To lower the spirits of; weaken the confidence or cheerfulness of others |
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Dilemma |
A situation requiring a difficult choice |
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Subsequent |
Following, and timer order; next; later |
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Zeal |
Enthusiastic devotion; intense enthusiasm |
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Sabotage |
To deliberately destroyed or damaged |
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Irate |
Very angry |
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Elicit |
To draw forth |
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Elicit |
To draw forth |
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Terminate |
To stop or bring to an end |
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Elicit |
To draw forth |
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Terminate |
To stop or bring to an end |
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Methodical |
Orderly or systematic |
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Elicit |
To draw forth |
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Terminate |
To stop or bring to an end |
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Methodical |
Orderly or systematic |
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Adjacent |
Close or near to something |
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Elicit |
To draw forth |
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Terminate |
To stop or bring to an end |
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Methodical |
Orderly or systematic |
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Adjacent |
Close or near to something |
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Tangible |
Able to be touched |
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Elicit |
To draw forth |
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Terminate |
To stop or bring to an end |
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Methodical |
Orderly or systematic |
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Adjacent |
Close or near to something |
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Tangible |
Able to be touched |
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Obsolete |
No longer active or in use |
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Elicit |
To draw forth |
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Terminate |
To stop or bring to an end |
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Methodical |
Orderly or systematic |
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Adjacent |
Close or near to something |
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Tangible |
Able to be touched |
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Obsolete |
No longer active or in use |
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Escalated |
To increase or to intensify |
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Elicit |
To draw forth |
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Terminate |
To stop or bring to an end |
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Methodical |
Orderly or systematic |
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Adjacent |
Close or near to something |
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Tangible |
Able to be touched |
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Obsolete |
No longer active or in use |
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Escalated |
To increase or to intensify |
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Acclaim |
Great praise or applause |
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Elicit |
To draw forth |
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Terminate |
To stop or bring to an end |
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Methodical |
Orderly or systematic |
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Adjacent |
Close or near to something |
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Tangible |
Able to be touched |
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Obsolete |
No longer active or in use |
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Escalated |
To increase or to intensify |
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Acclaim |
Great praise or applause |
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Engroas |
To hold the full attention of; absorb |
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Elicit |
To draw forth |
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Terminate |
To stop or bring to an end |
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Methodical |
Orderly or systematic |
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Adjacent |
Close or near to something |
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Tangible |
Able to be touched |
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Obsolete |
No longer active or in use |
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Escalated |
To increase or to intensify |
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Acclaim |
Great praise or applause |
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Engroas |
To hold the full attention of; absorb |
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Exploit |
Do you selfishly or unethically |
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Deter |
To discourage someone from doing something |
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Deter |
To discourage someone from doing something |
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Implication |
Suggested conclusion |
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Deter |
To discourage someone from doing something |
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Implication |
Suggested conclusion |
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Inequity |
Lack of fairness |
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Deter |
To discourage someone from doing something |
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Implication |
Suggested conclusion |
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Inequity |
Lack of fairness |
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Infirmity |
Physical or mental weakness |
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Deter |
To discourage someone from doing something |
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Implication |
Suggested conclusion |
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Inequity |
Lack of fairness |
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Infirmity |
Physical or mental weakness |
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Infringe |
Actively breaking the terms |
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Deter |
To discourage someone from doing something |
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Implication |
Suggested conclusion |
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Inequity |
Lack of fairness |
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Infirmity |
Physical or mental weakness |
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Infringe |
Actively breaking the terms |
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Innovation |
A new method |
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Deter |
To discourage someone from doing something |
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Implication |
Suggested conclusion |
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Inequity |
Lack of fairness |
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Infirmity |
Physical or mental weakness |
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Infringe |
Actively breaking the terms |
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Innovation |
A new method |
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Revitalize |
Something with new life |
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Deter |
To discourage someone from doing something |
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Implication |
Suggested conclusion |
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Inequity |
Lack of fairness |
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Infirmity |
Physical or mental weakness |
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Infringe |
Actively breaking the terms |
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Innovation |
A new method |
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Revitalize |
Something with new life |
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Sparse |
Thinly disbursed |
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Subjective |
Based on personal feeling |
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Succinct |
Brief clearly expressed |
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Succinct |
Brief clearly expressed |
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Arbitrary |
Determined by personal judgment not by rule or reason |
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Succinct |
Brief clearly expressed |
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Arbitrary |
Determined by personal judgment not by rule or reason |
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Mercenary |
Motivated only by financial great |
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Succinct |
Brief clearly expressed |
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Arbitrary |
Determined by personal judgment not by rule or reason |
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Mercenary |
Motivated only by financial great |
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Allusion |
And indirect reference |
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Succinct |
Brief clearly expressed |
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Arbitrary |
Determined by personal judgment not by rule or reason |
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Mercenary |
Motivated only by financial great |
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Allusion |
And indirect reference |
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Syndrome |
A group of symptoms typically of a particular disease or condition |
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Succinct |
Brief clearly expressed |
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Arbitrary |
Determined by personal judgment not by rule or reason |
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Mercenary |
Motivated only by financial great |
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Allusion |
And indirect reference |
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Syndrome |
A group of symptoms typically of a particular disease or condition |
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Euphemism |
A mild or vague term |
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Succinct |
Brief clearly expressed |
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Arbitrary |
Determined by personal judgment not by rule or reason |
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Mercenary |
Motivated only by financial great |
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Allusion |
And indirect reference |
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Syndrome |
A group of symptoms typically of a particular disease or condition |
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Euphemism |
A mild or vague term |
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Appease |
To calm |
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Succinct |
Brief clearly expressed |
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Arbitrary |
Determined by personal judgment not by rule or reason |
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Mercenary |
Motivated only by financial great |
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Allusion |
And indirect reference |
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Syndrome |
A group of symptoms typically of a particular disease or condition |
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Euphemism |
A mild or vague term |
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Appease |
To calm |
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Banal |
Lacking originality |
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Succinct |
Brief clearly expressed |
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Arbitrary |
Determined by personal judgment not by rule or reason |
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Mercenary |
Motivated only by financial great |
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Allusion |
And indirect reference |
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Syndrome |
A group of symptoms typically of a particular disease or condition |
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Euphemism |
A mild or vague term |
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Appease |
To calm |
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Banal |
Lacking originality |
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Taint |
To stain the honor of someone or something |
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Succinct |
Brief clearly expressed |
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Arbitrary |
Determined by personal judgment not by rule or reason |
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Mercenary |
Motivated only by financial great |
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Allusion |
And indirect reference |
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Syndrome |
A group of symptoms typically of a particular disease or condition |
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Euphemism |
A mild or vague term |
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Appease |
To calm |
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Banal |
Lacking originality |
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Taint |
To stain the honor of someone or something |
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Assail |
To attack physically or verbally |
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Altruistic |
Unselfishly concern for the welfare of others |