n. propinquity (a) harness; collar; bond; connection (b) foolhardiness; impetuosity; rashness; boldness (c) closeness in time or place; closeness of relationship; resemblance (d) point directly overhead in the sky; highest point; climax
n. obloquy (a) act of annihilating, destroying, or erasing; destruction; extermination (b) widespread condemnation; disgrace or infamy resulting from this; public accusation; defamation (c) evil person; villain; rascal (d) being villainous or wicked; evil
n. oligarchy (a) being stripped; act of unclothing; deprivation of a right or privilege (b) dilemma; state of confusion (c) goal; purpose; target; aim (d) form of government in which the supreme power is placed in the hands of a small, exclusive group
n. antagonism (a) unselfish devotion to the welfare of others; philanthropy (b) oddity; inconsistency; deviation from the norm; exception; deviation (c) stockpile; store; heap; hiding place for goods (d) hostility; opposition; conflict
n. qualm (a) changed form; alternation; change of condition (b) sudden feeling of uneasiness or doubt; regret; sorrow (c) inflation; extension; swelling; expanding (d) pleasant combination of sounds |
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n. debauchery (a) indulgence in one's appetites (b) person who holds opinion contrary to that which is generally accepted (c) self-restraint; self-control; abstinence; moderation (d) person who does not conform to the norm; independent thinker
n. chagrin (a) feeling of embarrassment due to failure or disappointment; humiliation (b) offense; resentment; shade (c) unworldly young woman; character of an innocent girl (d) harsh, inharmonious collection of sounds; dissonance
n. exultation (a) severity; harshness; strict accuracy (b) act of rejoicing; joy; gaiety; glee (c) industriousness; hard work; perseverance (d) clumsy person
n. mite (a) person who has good taste in food and drink; gourmet (b) very small sum of money; very small creature (c) person who has fallen behind; person who moves slowly (d) noise which is loud and continuous; ruckus; loud racket
n. antipathy (a) person who hopes for the best; sees the good side (b) strong dislike or repugnance; aversion (c) confused mass; turmoil; chaos (d) absolute ruler |