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47 Cards in this Set
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Partisan |
(Noun) Weapon with a long blade/handle |
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Pernicious |
(Adjective) Causing insidious harm or ruin (Bad, hurtful) |
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Covert |
(Noun) A covering, being concealed |
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Portent |
(Adjective ) An indication something bad is going to happen, a forewarning |
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Accord (verb) |
(Verb) To be in agreement or harmony |
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Galling |
(Noun) Bile, something of a bitter substance |
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Virtious |
(Adjective ) Conforming to moral or ethical principles (good qualities) |
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Wanton |
(Noun) Without regard for what is right, usually sex ally interpretation (lustful) |
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Disparage |
(Noun) To speak or treat belittling like |
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Profane |
Verb Or be disrespectful to someone's item |
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Entreaty |
Verb Earnest request or petition |
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Utterance |
Noun To give audible expression, speak, pronounce |
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Repose |
Noun In a state a here your resting and/or feeling calm |
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Idolatry |
Noun The religious worship or idols, excessive or blind adoration |
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Intercede |
Noun To attend let to reconcile differences between 2 people or groups, mediate, |
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Airy |
Adjective Light in manner, used to describe someone whose speaking |
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Forsaken (Adjective ) |
Adjective To quit or leave entirely, abandon |
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Chide |
Verb To express disapproval of (critisize) |
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Rancor (noun) |
Noun Bitter, resentment |
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Baleful |
Adjective Full of menacing or pernicious |
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Discord |
Noun Disagreement, lack of harmony between people or things |
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Submissive |
Noun Ready to yield to authority of another |
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Feign |
Verb To pretend, fake |
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Dexterity |
Noun Skill, cleverness |
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Dissembles |
Noun To have false misleading, actor, misleading appearance |
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Perjury |
Noun False testimony under court of law (lie under oath) |
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Calamity |
Noun Great misfortune or disaster |
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Beguile |
Verb To influence by teickery, flattery ect |
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Ascend |
Verb To move, climb, or go upwards |
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Vexation |
Verb Irritation, to irritate |
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Presage |
Verb Something that Foreshadows |
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Cordial |
Noun Something to drink as in a strong medicine |
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Peruse |
Verb To read or examine with care |
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Interred |
Verb To place a dead body in a grave or bury |
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Inauspicious |
Adjective Adjective unfavorable, success is unlikely |
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Engrossing |
Captivating , Adjective |
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Thwarted |
Verb To stop, prevent in purpose |
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Rigor |
Noun, strictness, severity as in dealing with people |
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Dirge |
Noun A funeral song or sad tune |
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Inundated |
Verb, to flood, overwhelm |
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Lament |
Verb, to express sorrow, emotion |
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Melancholy |
Noun, a gloomy state of mind, depression |
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Pensive |
Adjective, dreamily or thoughtfully |
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Prostrate |
Verb, to lay flat on the ground |
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Resolute |
Adjective, firmly resolved or determined , set in purpose |
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Treacherous |
Noun, violation of faith, betrayal |
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Supple |
Adjective, bendable, breaking or becoming deformed |