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undefined, object
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oath
(noun) a promise of truth
ornate
(adj) elaborately decorated
oscillate
(verb) to move or swing to and fro
omnivorous
(adj) feeding on both plants and animals
obstruct
(verb) to block; to hinder the movement or progress of
orchestrate
(verb) to arrange a musical performance; to organize; to coordinate
obsolete
(adj) no longer in use
obsessive
(adj) preoccupied with an idea
opportune
(adj) favorable; well-timed
opulent
(adj) ample: in richly abundant supply
option
(noun) choice
obtuse
(adj) slow to understand
ostentatious
(adj) showy; pretentious
obscure
(adj) relatively unknown; not easily understood
omnipotent
(adj) all-powerful
overwhelm
(verb) to exhaust; to defeat
orbit
(noun) a path described by one body in its revolution around another
obese
(adj) very fat
obnoxious
(adj) very unpleasant
observation
(noun) watching carefully; noticing things
obstacle
(noun) a hindrance
operative
(adj) working; functioning
orator
(noun) public speaker
olfactory
(adj) concerned with the sense of smell
objective
(adj) unbiased; uninfluenced by feeling
ordain
(verb) to order or decree authoritatively; to appoint as a priest
ostracize
(verb) to exclude from a group; to banish
orthodox
(adj) holding conventional beliefs (particularly in religion)
obliterate
(verb) to destroy completely
orchid
(noun) a showy flower
ominous
(adj) threatening; menacing
opaque
(adj) dark; not transparent
oration
(noun) formal speech; oral presentation

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