n. collusion (a) slave (b) closing section of a play or novel providing further comment; speech delivered to the audience after the end of a play (c) secret agreement for an illegal purpose; conspiracy (d) bruise; injury where the skin is not broken; swelling
n. rigor (a) song of praise or triumph (b) quitting; submission; abdication (c) marshy land; mud; difficult situation (d) severity; harshness; strict accuracy
n. autocracy (a) rebuke; accusation (b) situation that has no solution or escape; standstill; hang-up; deadlock; dead-end street (c) person who does not conform to the norm; independent thinker (d) absolute monarchy; government where one person holds power; dictatorship; despotism; totalitarianism
n. altercation (a) secret cooperation in wrongdoing (b) controversy; dispute (c) eager readiness; speed (d) symbolic description; metaphor
n. conviviality (a) fondness for festiveness or joviality; festivity; friendliness (b) bruise; injury where the skin is not broken; swelling (c) indefinitely long period of time; age (d) reasoning in order from general to particular |
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n. frugality (a) basis for an argument; presumption; proposition (b) thrift; economical use or expenditure; meanness; stinginess (c) resoluteness; act of being firm or determined; firmness (d) wealth; fortune; abundance
n. fetter (a) chain to bind the feet; shackle; hindrance (b) flow; continual change; fluidity (c) concluding passage in music (d) failure to grow
n. mien (a) copy; representation; reproduction; duplicate (b) appearance; being or manner; bearing (c) approving or praising mention; award; honor (d) quality of nobleness of mind; disdain of meanness or revenge; generous and unselfish act
n. exposition (a) knowing about something before it happens; foresight (b) large group or crowd (c) imaginary land with perfect social and political systems (d) setting forth facts; public exhibition; show; clarification
n. stigma (a) state of being at rest or without motion; restfulness; calmness (b) mark of disgrace; stain (c) beginner; newcomer; novice (d) maintenance of stability |