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- ignominous
- marked byr or deserving of disgrace, dishonor, or public contempt
- tacturn
- incline to silence, reserved in speech, reluctatn tot join in conversation, quiet
- reproach
- to find fault with a person or group, blame, censure
- arable
- capable of producing crops, sutable for farming
- arbitrary
- subject to individual will or judgement withou restriction
- countenance
- appearance,esp the look or expression of the face
- satire
- a literary composition in verse or porse in which human folly and vice are helpd up to scron, derision. or ridicule
- tyranny
- arbitrary or unnrestratined exercise of power
- preeminent
- eminent above or before others, superior, surpassing
- repose
- to lie or be at rest as from work or activity
- incumbent
- obligated
- impromptu
- made or done without previous preparation
- conventional
- conforming or adhering to accepted standards as of conduct or taste
- impending
- about to happen, imminent
- caper
- to leap or skip about in a sprightly manner, prance, frisk, gambol or a playful leap or skip
- irrepressible
- incapable of being repressed or restrained, uncontrollable
- epigram
- any witty, ingenious, or pointed saying teresely expressed
- superannuated
- retired because of old age or infirmity
- procure
- to obtain or get by care, effor, or the use of special means
- cryptic
- mysterious in meaning, puzzling, ambiguous
- manipulation
- skillful or artful management
- blithe
- joyous, merry, or ahppy indisposition, glad, cheerful
- ludicrous
- causing laughter because of absurdity, prvoking or desrving derision, rediculous, laughable
- disperse
- to driver o send off in various directions, scatter
- posthumous
- arising, occuring, or continuing afer ones death
- insoluable
- incapable of being solved or explained
- tractable
- easily managed or controlled, docile
- heretical
- of or relation to heresy or heretics a heretic is someone that diverges from an accepted pholsophy or system of beliefs
- frugal
- economical in use of expenditure, prudently saving or sparing, not wasteful
- manifest
- readily percieved by the eye or the understanding, evident, obvious, apparent, plain or to s how plainly or evince clearly