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The (consternation, dissension) between Athena and Poseidon led to a contest between the two immortals, in which they bestowed gifts to the Athenians.
Dissension
Though I was annoyed by the child's behavior, the father's outburst of anger seemed to me deplorably (relegated, bovine).
Intemperate
The retiring coach said he no longer had the stomach to run the ( gauntlet, odium) of critics who assailed him after every loss.
Odium
After the sun set, red and purple hues lingered in the sky for several minutes before the colors (relegated, dissipated).
Dissipated
If we are going to be required to perform a(n) (relegated, expurgated) version of the play, then I think it is not worth doing.
Expurgated
I always look for the exit signs in a theater because, (hypothetically, intemperately) speaking, one should always be prepared to act in an emergency.
Hypothetically
My Spanish friend finds it hard to understand the (Odium, perfidy) attached to bullfighting in most non-Hispanic countries.
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