Eng Final
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- Abject
- Miserable
- Absolve
- To pronounce clear of guilt
- Ague
- Malaria fever
- Apprise
- To give notice to; inform
- Arbitrary
- Determined by chance
- Aversion
- Extreme hatred
- Cavalcade
- A procession of riders
- Censurer
- An expression of disapproval
- Daunted
- To abate the courage of
- Deprecatory
- Expressing disapproval
- Deride
- To speak of gideously
- Despotic
- Tyrannical
- Detract
- To draw or take away
- Dexterously
- Good W/ hands
- Diffidently
- Shy and timid
- Disreputable
- Bad reputation
- Dissipation
- Scattering
- Dogged
- Stubborn
- Doleful
- mournful
- Eloquence
- Persuasive expression
- Evade
- Avoid cleverly
- Exalt
- To raise in rank
- Faculty
- Ability to perform
- Formidable
- Arousing fear
- Furtive
- Characterized by stealth
- Futile
- Having no useful result
- Genial
- Friendly disposition
- Glinting
- A trace
- Harangue
- Long pompous speech
- Imperturbable
- Unshakably calm
- Imprecation
- Cursing
- Impregnable
- Impenetrable
- Incessant
- Without interruption
- Ineffable
- Indescribable
- Insidious
- Spreading harmfully
- Insurrection
- Open revolt against Auth.
- Interminable
- Endless
- Interpose
- Introduce between parts
- Intimate
- Hint
- Jouncing
- Jolting
- Languish
- Lose strength
- Languor
- Lack of Energy
- Magnanimity
- Nobility
- Misgiving
- To arouse suspicion
- Morose
- Gloomy
- Ostentation
- Boastful showiness
- Paroxysm
- Outburst of emotion
- Parsimony
- Stingy
- Peremptory
- End to debate
- Perturbation
- Agitation
- Piety
- Religiously reverent
- Plaintively
- Expressing Sorrow
- Prattling
- Babble
- Predominate
- Prevail
- Preternaturally
- Surpassing the normal or usual; extraordinary
- prodigal
- Rashly or wastefully extravagant
- propitious
- Presenting favorable circumstances
- Provisional
- Provided or serving only for the time being
- Prowess
- Superior skill or ability.
- Remonstrance
- Act of protest
- Repose
- To place (trust, for example
- Resolute
- Firm, Determined
- Respite
- A usually short interval of rest or relief
- Retort
- To reply, especially to answer in a quick, caustic, or witty manner.
- servile
- Of or suitable to a slave or servant
- Spasmodic
- Happening intermittently
- Spectral
- ghostly
- Spurn
- To reject disdainfully or contemptuously; scorn
- Stolid
- Having or revealing little emotion or sensibility; impassive
- Subjugation
- To bring under control; conquer
- Sublime
- Characterized by nobility; majestic
- Subsistence
- A means of subsisting, especially means barely sufficient to maintain life
- Sullenly
- Showing a brooding ill humor or silent resentment
- Summarily
- Performed speedily and without ceremony
- Sundry
- Various; miscellaneous
- Surmise
- To infer (something) without sufficiently conclusive evidence
- Tousled
- To disarrange or rumple; dishevel
- Vindictive
- revengeful
- visages
- The face or facial expression of a person; countenance
- vulgar
- Deficient in taste, delicacy, or refinement