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10 Cards in this Set
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decorum (n) |
correct or proper behavior that shows respect and good manners |
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espouse (v) |
to express support for (a cause, belief, etc.) |
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exhilaration (n) |
a feeling of great happiness and excitement |
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exorbitant (adj) |
going far beyond what is fair, reasonable, or expected : too high, expensive, etc. |
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extricate (v) |
to free or remove (someone or something) from something (such as a trap or a difficult situation) |
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facilitate (v) |
to make (something) easier : to help cause (something): to help (something) run more smoothly and effectively |
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orthodox (adj) |
accepted as true or correct by most people : supporting or believing what most people think is true: accepting and closely following the traditional beliefs and customs of a religion |
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rejuvenate (v) |
to make (someone) feel or look young, healthy, or energetic again: to give new strength or energy to (something) |
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synchronize (v) |
to cause (things) to agree in time or to make (things) happen at the same time and speed: to happen at the same time and speed |
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tenuous (adj) |
not certain, definite, or strong : flimsy, weak, or uncertain: very thin |