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20 Cards in this Set

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annul
(v.) to reduce to nothing; to make ineffective or inoperative; to declare legally invalid or void
blase
(adj.) indifferent, bored as a result of having enjoyed many pleasures
bolster
(v.) to support, give a boost to; (n.) a long pillow or cushion; a supporting post
deplore
(v.) to feel or express regret or disapproval
frivolous
(adj.) of little importance, not worthyof serious attention; not meant seriously
muster
(v.) to bring together for service or battle; to gather or summon; to amount to, comprise, include; (n.) a list of men for military service; a gathering, accumulation
nonentity
(n.) a person or thing of no importance
obsess
(v.) to trouble, haunt, or fill the mind
ornate
(adj.) elaborately decorated; showily splendid
oust
(v.) to remove, drive out of a position or place
peruse
(v.) to read thoroughly and carefully
porous
(adj.) full of tiny holes; able to be penetrated by air or water
promontory
(n.) a high point of land extending into water
prone
(adj.) lying face down, inclined, likely
qualm
(n.) a pang of conscience, uneasiness, misgiving, or doubt; a feeling of faintness or nausea
recourse
(n.) a person or thing turned to for help or advice; the act of seeking help or protection
residue
(n.) a remainder, that which remains when a part has been used up or removed
solicitous
(adj.) showing concern or care; fearful or anxious about someone or something
staid
(adj.) serious and dignified; quiet or subdued in character or conduct
sustain
(v.) to support, nourish keep uip; to suffer, undergo; to bear up under, withstand; to afirm the validity of