n. eradication (a) false belief or opinion; illusion (b) driving impulse; something which urges or drives (c) severity; harshness; strict accuracy (d) act of annihilating, destroying, or erasing; destruction; extermination
n. churlishness (a) person who spends money extravagantly (b) obesity; fleshiness; fatness (c) crude or surly behavior; behavior of a peasant; lack of education (d) spasm; pang; agony; suffering
n. gamut (a) habitual or chronic relapse of criminal or antisocial offenses (b) defense; shield; embankment (c) positive change (d) complete range; any complete musical scale; entire extent of anything
n. marauder (a) admirer of the fine arts; dabbler; amateur; nonprofessional (b) suggestion; inference; connotation; hint (c) plunderer; raider; thief (d) endurance
n. allegory (a) person who smashes revered images; attacker of cherished beliefs; radical (b) poem of lament and praise for the dead; dirge (c) division in an organized group; separation into opposing parties (d) symbolic description; metaphor |
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n. tether (a) small amount (b) range or limit of one's abilities; rope or chain used to keep a boat from drifting or an animal from wandering (c) place to keep or a collection of wild or strange animals; zoo (d) roundabout or indirect way of speaking; verbosity
n. feint (a) person who indulges his desires without restraint; lecherous person (b) noise which is loud and continuous; ruckus; loud racket (c) fake show intended to deceive; deception; pretense; diversionary tactic (d) shrillness or harshness of sound
n. reproof (a) rebuke; accusation (b) propensity of understatement; so slight as to be barely noticeable; elusiveness (c) any private meeting or closed assembly (d) revolt; provocation of dissent
n. welter (a) teacher; professor; educator (b) maintenance of stability (c) ceasing; stopping (d) confused mass; turmoil; chaos
n. epicure (a) boredom; apathy; lethargy; tedium (b) state of temporary suspension; inactivity (c) person who has good taste in food and drink; gourmet (d) division in an organized group; separation into opposing parties |
n. eradication (d) act of annihilating, destroying, or erasing; destruction; extermination n. churlishness (c) crude or surly behavior; behavior of a peasant; lack of education n. gamut (d) complete range; any complete musical scale; entire extent of anything n. marauder (c) plunderer; raider; thief n. allegory (d) symbolic description; metaphor n. tether (b) range or limit of one's abilities; rope or chain used to keep a boat from drifting or an animal from wandering n. feint (c) fake show intended to deceive; deception; pretense; diversionary tactic n. reproof (a) rebuke; accusation n. welter (d) confused mass; turmoil; chaos n. epicure (c) person who has good taste in food and drink; gourmet
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