n. phobia (a) morbid fear (b) vileness; wickedness (c) libel; slander; calumny (d) clause stating a condition or stipulation; restriction
n. temperament (a) positive change (b) high praise; commendation (c) insincere or hypocritical statements of high ideals; jargon of a particular group or occupations (d) one's customary frame of mind; disposition; nature; character
n. prattle (a) beverage that is drinkable (b) childish babble; chatter (c) spasm; pang; agony; suffering (d) legend; long story of adventure or heroic deed
n. autocrat (a) state of being at rest or without motion; restfulness; calmness (b) range or limit of one's abilities; rope or chain used to keep a boat from drifting or an animal from wandering (c) hostility; opposition; conflict (d) absolute ruler
n. melancholy (a) depression; gloom; sadness (b) large group or crowd (c) bad reputation (d) overbearing pride or presumption; egotism; arrogance |
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n. kinship (a) family relationship; adoption; natural attraction; affinity (b) form of government in which the supreme power is placed in the hands of a small, exclusive group (c) briefness; shortness; conciseness (d) supporter; follower; guerrilla fighter
n. ferret (a) inexperienced person; young bird that cannot fly (b) gesture of respect or reverence; reverent behavior (c) outcome of another event; consequence; branch; bough (d) small, weasel-like mammal
n. homage (a) verse characterized by forced rhyme and meter; poorly written poetry (b) honor; respect; esteem; appreciation (c) strong dislike or repugnance; aversion (d) original pattern or model
n. precept (a) rule or direction of moral conduct; order; command; directive (b) indulgence in one's appetites (c) mystery; secret; perplexity; puzzle; riddle (d) verse characterized by forced rhyme and meter; poorly written poetry
n. gravity (a) seriousness; severity (b) restraint; framework; raised edge of a sidewalk (c) teacher; wise and faithful advisor; spiritual instructor (d) act of rejoicing; joy; gaiety; glee |