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30 Cards in this Set
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Revive |
To give new strength and vitality, or bring back to consciousness. |
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Conjurer |
One who performs magic; sorverer |
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Alight |
To descend and come to rest. |
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Disposition |
One's general way of thinking or feeling. |
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Convene |
To come together; assemble |
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Posterity |
Generations of the future, all of one's descendants. |
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Embark |
To set out on a venture. |
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Deliberation |
careful consideration |
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Ration |
fixed portion or share. |
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Rouse |
To awaken from sleep. |
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Chide |
To find fault with or to lame |
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Feigned |
fictitious, not genuine |
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Apprehension |
Fear of what may happen in the future; anxiety. |
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Discern |
to recognize as different and distinct; distinguish |
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Gratify |
to satisfy or indulge |
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Clamor |
confused, insistent, shouting |
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Scruple |
moral principle that restrains action |
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Desolation |
devastation, misery, sadness |
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appease |
to bring to a state of peace or quiet; soothe |
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Abate |
To lessen or reduce in force in intensity |
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Prudence |
exercise of good and cautious judgement |
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Abhor |
to regard with disgust |
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Abominable |
disgusting, detestable |
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Indentured |
bound by contract to serve someone for a time |
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Ingenious |
exhibiting creative ability, inventive |
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Ambulatory |
moving from place to place |
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daunt |
to overcome with fear, to intimidate |
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Compassion |
deep awareness of another's suffering with a desire to help |
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Infidel |
an unbeliever |
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Mortification |
feeling of shame, humiliation, or embarrassment |