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25 Cards in this Set
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201- Frenetic;
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frenzied
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202- Heinous;
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hatefully evil
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203- Inveterate;
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firmly established by long persistence; habitual
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204- Propinquity;
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nearness in place or time; proximity
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205- Unctuous;
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full of smug, ingratiating, and false earnestness or spirituality
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206- Dilettante;
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a person having a superficial interest in an art or branch of knowledge
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207- Effrontery;
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shameless boldness; insolence
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208- Foist;
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to force another to accept, especially by stealth or deceit
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209- Ignominious;
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dishonorable; marked by disgrace or shame
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210- Perfidious;
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faithless; treacherous; being disloyal
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211- Accouter;
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to provide with equipment or furnishings; outfit
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212- Denizen;
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an inhabitant; one admitted to the rights of citizenship
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213- lachrymose;
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given to tears or weeping; tearful
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214- Opprobrium;
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something that brings disgrace
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215- Paucity;
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smallness of number; smallness of quantity
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216- Albeit;
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conceding the fact that
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217- Comely;
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having a pleasing appearance; not homely of plain
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218- Erudite;
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possessing or displaying extensive knowledge acquired chiefly from books
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219- Hedonist;
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a person who believes that pleasure or happiness is the sole or chief good in life
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220- Sophistical;
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plausible but fallacious
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221- blithe;
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of a happy, light-hearted character or disposition; casual
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222- Feckless;
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weak; ineffective; worthless; irresponsible
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223- ingratiating;
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capable of winning favor; pleasing; flattering
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224- Minutiae;
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minor details
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225- Panacea;
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a remedy for all ills of difficulties; a cure-all
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