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60 Cards in this Set
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Aesthetic |
pertaining to a sense of beauty |
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Affluent |
Having an abundance of wealth, property or other material goods |
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Conciliatory |
Tending to concililate |
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Deparage |
To speak or treat silently |
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Extricate |
To free or release from entanglement;disengage |
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Indiginent |
Lacking food, clothing or other necessities of life because of poverty |
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Languish |
To be weak or become feeble; droop; fade |
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Malicious |
Full of, characterized by, or showing malice, spiteful |
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Precocious |
Usually advanced or mature in development |
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Queue |
To form a line while waiting. |
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Affinity |
a natural liking or attraction to person, thing or idea |
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Conjecture |
The formation of an expression of an opinion or theory without sufficient evidence or proof |
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Dogmatic |
Asserting opinions in a arrogant matter |
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Exorbitiant |
Exceeding the bounds of custom, property, or reason, especially in amount or extent |
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Incessant |
Continuing without interruption, ceaseless, unending |
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Incorrigible |
Firmly fixed, not easily changed |
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Morose |
Gloomly or sullenly ill-humored as a person or a mood |
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Preogative |
An exclusive right or privilege etc. |
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Recant |
To withdraw or disavow a statement, especially formally |
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Resilient |
Rebounding; springing back |
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Acquisece |
submit or comply silently or without protest |
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Aversion |
A strong dislike |
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Feigns |
Pretend |
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Reconcile |
To compose or settle |
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Revelry |
Celebration |
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Umbiquitous |
existing or being everywhere at the same time.
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Vacuous |
Empty |
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Wanton |
Without regard for what it right |
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Xenophile |
A person who is attracted to foreign peoples or customs |
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Zenith |
Highest point |
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Abject |
Utterly hopeless, miserable |
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Acumen |
Keen insight; shrewdness |
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Benevolent |
Goodwill or kind feelings |
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Capricious |
Odd notion or unpredictable change |
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Destitute |
Without means; lacking food, clothing or shelter |
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Enigma |
A puzzling or contradictory character |
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Facetious |
Not to be taken seriously or literally |
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Impeccable |
Faultless, or flawless |
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Impromptu |
Made or done without preparation |
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Vivacious |
lively; animated; gay |
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Ambling |
Leisurely pace |
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Judicious |
Showing good judgement |
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Lethargic |
Unenergetic |
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Meticulous
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Extreme care about details |
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Ostentanious |
Showy or flashy |
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Paradigm |
Mold, standard, or idea |
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Query |
a question |
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Sanguine |
Cheerfully, optimistic |
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Terse |
Neatly or concise |
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Vigilance |
Watchfulness |
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Audible |
Able to be heard |
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Fortuitous |
Happening by chance; accidental |
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Impervious |
not permitting passage |
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Mundane |
Pertaining to the world, universe or earth |
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Penitent |
Feeling or expressions sorrow for sin or wrongdoing |
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Perpetual |
Continuing or enduring forever;everlasting |
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Ravenous |
Extremely hungry, famished or voracious |
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Reprehensible |
Deserving of reproof, rebuke, or censure; blameworthy |
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Shrewd |
Keen; piercing |
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Vendictive |
disposed or inclined to revenge; vengeful
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