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25 Cards in this Set
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Primeval (adj.) |
Primitive; of or relating to the earliest age |
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Vivacity (n) |
The quality or state of having liveliness of courage, spirit or attitude |
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Scrotum (n) |
Tuberculosis of the lymph nodes, especially in the neck |
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Loquacity ( n) |
The quality or state of being very talkative |
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Melancholy (n) |
A depression of the spirits; an attitude of depression Adj- depressed in sprirts |
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Despondency (n) |
State of hopelessness or the condition or being dejected or downtrodden |
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Interpose (v) |
To come investment to interrupt; to place in between two things |
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Malevolent (adj) |
Having, showing or arising from intense hatred or evil |
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Contiguity (n) |
The quality or state of being next or touching something or someone |
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Misanthropy (n) |
A hatred or distrust of mankind |
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Ignominy (n) |
Deep personal humiliation or disgraced disgraceful or dishonorable conduct or action |
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Sage (nl |
One distinguished for his or her wisdom; very wise person |
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Colloquy (n) |
A very serious discussion |
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Transgress (v) |
To violate a command or law; to go beyond an established limit |
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Zeal (n) |
Eagerness; extreme passion in pursuit of a goal, idea, or person |
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Trammel (v) |
To catch or hold as if in a net; to prevent the free okay of someone or something |
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Estrange (v) |
To remove from customary environment or surroundings; to replace love with indifference |
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Gesticulate (v) |
To make gestures w your hands especially while speaking |
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Reverberate (v) |
To become reflected; to repeat as in an echo |
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Caprice (n) |
An attitude of doing things w/o reason; a sudden, unpredictable change |
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Multitudinous (adj) |
Existing in great numbers |
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Vicissitude ( n) |
Quality or state of being changeable; alternating change; a favorable or unfavorable event that occurs by change |
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Edifice (n) |
A large or massive structure |
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Emaciate (v) |
To become thin; to waste away to nothing |
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Ravenous ( adj) |
Very eager or greedy for food or satisfaction |