Society
Terms
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- contentious
- A: argumentative
- Prodigious
- A: extraordinary in quantity
- consternation
- N: amazement that throws into confusion
- inane
- A: Lacking Sense
- tentative
- A: uncertain
- regimen
- N: a system of exercise
- chronic
- A: Constantly weakening
- inanimate
- A: not energetic, without life
- conceivably
- Adv: capable of being imagined
- obliterate
- V: To get rid of
- anarchy
- N: absense of any cohering principle; no govt.
- Anguish
- N: great suffering as from worry or greif
- mordantly
- Adv: Bitingly sarcastic
- inaccesible
- A: not an easy approach
- nondescript
- A: lacking distinctive qualities
- inured
- V: to toughen by exercise
- spectral
- A: having qualities of a ghost
- latent
- A: present but not active
- emissary
- N: person sent out to represent someone or something
- vindicate
- V: to provide defense for
- idiosyncrasy
- N: a behavioral characteristic not normal to an individual or group
- automation
- n: person acting in mechanical way
- visionary
- N: one who is given to impractical ideas; dreamer
- exalation
- N: the act of elevating in rank
- irresolute
- adj. unsure of how to act
- transfix
- V: to render motionless
- accolade
- N: a special award
- presage
- v: to give a warning
- encroach
- V: to enter by gradual steps
- culminate
- V: to reach highest pt.
- cacophony
- N: jarring, discordant sound
- preeminent
- A: superior to
- austerity
- N: a difficult situation
- vagary
- N: threat
- implausible
- a: difficult to believe
- discernible
- a: able to be perceived by a sense
- galvanished
- V: to arouse awareness
- opulent
- A: possesing great wealth
- judicious
- A: having or showing sound jugement
- exhorted
- v: to urge
- fratricide
- N: the killing of ones sibling
- glowered
- V: to stare with dislike
- reverberate
- V: to reecho
- salient
- A: strinkingly noticeable
- primeval
- A: of or relating to earliest ages of the world or human history
- inveigle
- V: to win over by persuasion
- stealthy
- A: secret in action or character
- terminus
- N: a boundary or limit
- urbane
- A: polite, and often elegant in mannor
- guilful
- A: full of treachery; tricky