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Abandon – give up completely
Abate – become less intense or widespread
Abet – encourage or assist
Accede – accent or agree to a demand
Berate – scold or criticize
Bovine – of or relating to cattle
Braggart – a person who boasts about achievements
Burnish – polish by rubbing
Cache – a collection of similar items stored in a secret place
Cacophony – harsh discordant mixture of sounds
Catalyst – substance the increases the rate of chemical reaction
Censorious – severely critical of others
Dearth – scarcity or lack of something
Demagogue – a political leader who seeks support by appealing to popular desires rather than reason
Diluvial – of or relating to a flood
Dispassionate – not influenced by strong emotion
Effluvia – an unpleasant or harmful odor
Emulate – match or surpass
Epochal – extremely significant
Expound – explain or present
Facile – appearing comprehensive by ignoring the complexities of the situation
Fictive – created by imagination
Flippant – not showing serious attitude
Gauche – lacking grace
Gregarious – outgoing or social
Grotto – small cave or cave-like structure
Hedonist – person who believes the pursuit of pleasure is the most important aspect of life
Heretical – practicing religious heresy
Hubris – excessive pride
Abandon – give up completely
Abate – become less intense or widespread
Abet – encourage or assist
Accede – accent or agree to a demand
Berate – scold or criticize
Bovine – of or relating to cattle
Braggart – a person who boasts about achievements – a person who says one thing and does another
Ignoble – not honorable in character
Imbibe – drink alcohol
Imperious – assuming power without justification
Importunate – persistant
Jettison – throw or drop for an airplane or ship
Jocular – humorous or playful
Junta – military group that rules after taking by force
Kismet – destiny
Lexicon – vocabulary of a person
Licentious – immoral
Limber – flexible
Loquacious – talkative
Malapropism – mistaken use of a word in place of a similar sounding word
Malfeasance – wrongdoing
Mawkish – sentimental in a sickening way
Misnomer – wrong or inaccurate name in designation
Modicum – small or minimal portion
Mote – tiny piece of a substance
Necromancy – practice of communicating with the dead
Nihilism – rejection of religion
Nomenclature – the choosing of names for things
Novel – fictitious prose narrative
Obfuscate – to confuse
Olfactory – of or relating to the sense of smell
Opprobrious – compressing scorn
Ostracize – exclude from a society or group
Palatial – resembling a palace
Pandemic – disease prevalent over an entire country or multiple countries
Paramount – more important than anything else
Patrician – an aristocrat
Polyglot – knowing or using several languages
Prestidigitation – magic tricks performed for entertainment
Provincial – of or concerning a province or country
Rancor – bitterness or resentfulness
Rarefy – to make or become more dense or solid
recapitulate – summarize and state again the main points
Refute – prove to be wrong or false
Repose – a state of rest
Resilient – able to withstand
Revile – criticize in an abusive manner
Rife – of common occurrence
Sanctimonious – making a show of being morally superior
Scrupulous – diligent attention to details
Sedition – conduct or speech inciting people to rebel
Sinecure – position requiring little or no work
Stint – supply inadequate amount of something
Sybarite – self indulgent person
Tawdry – showy but cheap
Tenacious – keep a firm hold on something
Terse – sparing in use of words
Tout – attempt to sell something by aggressively pestering
Trounce – defeat heavily in a contest
Tutelage – authority over someone or something
Unconscionable – not right or reasonable
Untoward – unexpected
Usury – lending money at unlawful rates
Vehemently – showing strong feeling
Veritable – using as an intensifier
Vilify – write or speak in an abusively disparaging way
Vociferous – vehement
Wan – pale with appearance of illness
Wield – hold and use typically a weapon or tool
Winsome – attractive appearance or character
Wry – using dry or mocking humor
Xenophobe – fear or dislike for people of different countries
Yeoman – a man holding and cultivating a field
Yen – Japanese monetary unit
Yowl – loud waining cry
Zenith – peak
Zephyr – soft gentle breeze
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