n. pavilion (a) puzzle; riddle; problem (b) large tent or covered area, usually used for entertainment; booth (c) quality of being agreeable or eager to please; acquiescence; graciousness (d) completion; finish; realization; perfection; culmination
n. arbiter (a) clumsy or dumb person; simpleton (b) person who pretends to have knowledge; impostor; fake; quack; fraud (c) person who is authorized to judge or decide (d) personal peculiarity; mannerism; eccentricity
n. motif (a) period of inactivity (b) image or likeness of a person; sculpted likeness (c) theme; main idea (d) moral corruption; badness; degeneracy; perversion; immorality
n. adulation (a) stockpile; store; heap; hiding place for goods (b) extra payment; tip; side income (c) praise in excess (d) person who lives secluded; loner; hermit
n. propensity (a) natural tendency towards; bias; aptitude; tendency; inclination (b) suggestion; inference; connotation; hint (c) musical discord; disagreement; lack of harmony; inconsistency (d) person who inflicts just punishment; retribution; rival |
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n. odium (a) person who holds opinion contrary to that which is generally accepted (b) hate; disgrace from a hateful action; enmity (c) fortress; stronghold; castle (d) cleft; crack
n. despotism (a) tyranny; absolute power or influence; rule of a despot; dictatorship (b) sharpness or bitterness in language or manner; rancor (c) fake show intended to deceive; deception; pretense; diversionary tactic (d) wealth; fortune; abundance
n. recession (a) oddity; inconsistency; deviation from the norm; exception; deviation (b) withdrawal; economic downturn; decline (c) being fun; festivity; gaiety (d) disapproval; condemnation
n. temerity (a) intense dislike; scorn; contempt (b) fear of foreigners or strangers (c) that can be solved; that can be dissolved (d) foolhardiness; impetuosity; rashness; boldness
n. perquisite (a) appearance; being or manner; bearing (b) quality of remaining calm and undisturbed; composure; emotional stability (c) extra payment; tip; side income (d) apprehension; uneasiness |