n. troth (a) belief; faith; fidelity (b) small person; word, expressing smallness formed when a suffix is added (c) purging or relieving of the body or soul (d) testing the quality of a substance; test; examine; try; attempt
n. adage (a) tenet seemingly contradictory or false, but actually true (b) self-restraint; forbearance; avoidance (c) rest period; temporary delay (d) old saying now accepted as being truthful; proverb
n. authoritarian (a) dictator; tyrant; despot (b) bad reputation (c) false belief or opinion; illusion (d) poem of lament and praise for the dead; dirge
n. dirge (a) false statement; rumor; hoax (b) hymn for a funeral; song or poem expressing lament (c) symbolic description; metaphor (d) indefinitely long period of time; age
n. trepidation (a) secret agreement for an illegal purpose; conspiracy (b) apprehension; uneasiness (c) moral corruption; badness; degeneracy; perversion; immorality (d) overflowing of high spirits; effervescence; exuberance; excitement |
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n. tranquillity (a) waterfall; pour; waves (b) wealth; fortune; abundance (c) inordinate desire for gaining and possessing wealth; greed (d) peace; stillness; harmony; calmness
n. saga (a) nautical unit of depth; unit of length equal to six feet (b) beauty; attractiveness in appearance or behavior (c) overindulgence (d) legend; long story of adventure or heroic deed
n. distention (a) firm courage; strength; bravery; courage; endurance (b) person who has occupied an office before another; ancestor (c) inflation; extension; swelling; expanding (d) travel plan; schedule; course; record of a journey
n. forbearance (a) depression; gloom; sadness (b) self-restraint; self-control; abstinence; moderation (c) act of mocking; ridicule; mockery; scorn (d) blunder; mistake
n. harangue (a) friendly relations; friendship (b) slave (c) lengthy, heartfelt speech; scolding; lecture (d) something that can be relied on |