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38 Cards in this Set
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Abate |
Reduce or lesson |
I learn from my mistake. |
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Abandon |
To give up completely |
Some time college is not for everyone so people just what ? |
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Aberration |
Something unusual, different from the norm |
Big foot seen last week in the park. |
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Abet |
To encourage or support. |
People need to give a listen to Bernie Sanders. |
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Abstain |
To refrain from doing something |
Breaking up with a girlfriend. |
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Abrogate |
To abolished or render void |
The 13 Amendment. |
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Aesthetic |
Pertaining to beauty |
Belen |
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Abstemious |
Moderate in the use of food or drink |
Chicken and soda. |
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Anachronistic |
Out of the context of time, out of date |
Captain America |
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Acrimonious |
Sharp or harsh in language or temper |
Someone who having a bad day and gets into a car accident he might ?? |
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Asylum |
Sanctuary, place of safety |
The joker owns prison |
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Banal |
Lacking in freshness, originality, or vigor. |
iPhone copycats in China lacks in what ? |
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Belie |
To give a false idea of. |
Belen wanted food. |
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Bias |
A prejudice towards something or against something |
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Brazen |
Bold |
Braved |
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Belligerent |
Engaged in War |
The north side and south side. |
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Camaraderie |
Togetherness,trust, group dynamic of trust |
Each other back. |
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Cabal |
A small group of persons engaged in plotting. |
Paint ball shooting. Group does what. |
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Capacious |
Very large , spacious |
A boxing arena |
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Callous |
Unfeeling or insensitive |
Kloud from VD. |
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Clairvoyant |
Can predict the future |
Bonnie. |
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Cantankerous |
ill natured; quarrelsome |
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Compassion |
Sympathy |
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Captious |
Quick to find fault about trifle. |
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Condescending |
Patronizing |
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Chauvinist |
An extreme Patriot. |
Right wing. |
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Conformist |
Someone who follows the majority |
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Clamorous |
Loud and noise. |
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Deleterious |
Harmful |
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Deference |
Submitting to wishes or judgement of another. |
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Digression |
Straying from main point |
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Delectable |
Very pleasing |
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Discredit |
Dishonor someone , prove something untrue. |
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Demeanor |
Behavior; bearing |
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Divergent |
Moving apart , going in different directions. |
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Edict |
A public command or proclamation issued by an authority. |
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Emulate |
Following someone else's example. |
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Effete |
No longer productive; hence , lacking in or , worn out. |
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