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20 Cards in this Set

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abscond

(v.) to run off and hide

access

(n.) to approach or admittance to places

anarchy

(n.) a lack of government and law

arduous

(adj.) hard to do, requiring much effort

auspious

(adj.) favorable, fortunate

daunt

(v.) to overcome with fear, intimidate, discourage

dissentangle

(v.) to free from tangles and complications

fated

(adj.) determined in advanced by destiny or furtune

hoodwink

(v.) to mislead by a trick

inanimate

(adj.) not having life, without energy

incinerate

(v.) to burn to ashes

intrepid

(adj.) very brave, fearless, unshakable

larceny

(n.) theft

pliant

(adj.) bending readily, easily influenced

pompous

(adj.) overly self - important in speech and manners

precipice

(n.) a very steep cliff

prototype

(n.) an original model on which later versions are patterned

recitfy

(v.) to make right, correct



reprieve

(n.) a temporary relief or delay

revile

(v.) to attack with words, call bad names