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30 Cards in this Set
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idolatry
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excessive or blind adoration; worship of idols
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idyllic
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charmingly simple or poetic
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igneous
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pertaining to fire
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ignoble
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dishonorable
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ignominious
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shameful; disgraceful
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ignoramus
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a stupid person
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ilk
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type; sort; kind
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illicit
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unlawful; illegal
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illiterate
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uneducated
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illumine
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to brighten; to inspire
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illusion
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fake impression
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illustrious
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distinguished; bright
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imbibe
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to drink; to absorb
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imbroglio
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a difficult or confusing situation
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imbue
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to fill completely; to penetrate
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immaculate
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spotless; pure
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imminent
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likely to happen; threatening
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immolate
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to kill someone as a sacrificial victim, usually by fire
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immortal
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not subject to death
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immunity
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freedom from disease
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immutable
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unchangeable
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impair
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to weaken; to cause to become worse
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impale
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to pierce with a sharp stake through the body
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impalpable
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vague; not understandable
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impartial
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without prejudice
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impasse
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a dead-end; a problem without a solution
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impeach
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to accuse
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impeccable
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flawless; without fault
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impecunious
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without money; penniless
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impede
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to hinder; to obstruct
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