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16 Cards in this Set
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Mirth |
Happiness and laughter |
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Jocund |
Marked by or example of high spirits and lively mirthfulness |
He gave a jocund shout when he entered the room and saw many friend |
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Testify |
To say something in court abiding by law an claiming that the words are truth, to speak something honestly |
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Divulge |
To give information to someone |
He confined hinself to the information he divulged |
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Malleable |
The capabilty of bending or streching into diff shapes, capable of being easily influenced or changed |
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Collate |
To gather |
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Emeritus |
One who has retired but is permitted to retain as honorary |
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Mitigation |
To make something less severe or harmful |
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Benign |
Not causing death or serious injury 2. Not causing any harm |
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Augur |
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Artisan |
A woker working on trade or handicraft, one that produces something in limited quantity |
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Vagary |
A sudden or unexpected change |
The vagary of nature |
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Elude |
1. To escape in a cunning way 2. To desire for something which we dont have |
1. I ellyde for an audi |
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Caveat |
Warning or description to remember |
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Appellation |
A name or a title |
The appellation "joker" did not suit him |
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Xenophobe |
A psychological state where a person is afraid of any foreign person or thing |
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