n. coda (a) omission of words that would make the meaning clear (b) charge; act of attributing a fault or misconduct to another (c) imitation (d) concluding passage in music
n. cognate (a) audacious (even arrogant) behavior that you have no right to; impudence; insolence; audacity; nerve (b) person related through ancestry; relative; kin (c) disaster; collapse; havoc; defeat; devastation (d) anything to which one gives excessive devotion; idolized object
n. adversary (a) enemy; foe; opponent; rival (b) striking one object against another; rapping (c) protective glove (d) rest period; temporary delay
n. timbre (a) unlimited authority; freedom of action (b) the quality of sound which distinguishes one from another (c) seriousness; severity (d) model; typification; embodiment; archetype; exemplar
n. mimicry (a) confused mass; turmoil; chaos (b) imitation (c) foolhardiness; impetuosity; rashness; boldness (d) theft; stealing; robbery |
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n. burlesque (a) comical imitation; mockery; caricature (b) lack of emotion or interest; indifference; disinterest (c) outflow of vapor of invisible particles; noxious odor; exhalation (d) removal from office or power; testimony; dismissal
adj. omniscient (a) acting as a dictator; demanding obedience (b) loaded; charged (c) having knowledge of all things (d) dull; cloudy; non-transparent; frosted (about glass)
n. objective (a) removal from office or power; testimony; dismissal (b) gesture of respect or reverence; reverent behavior (c) person who studies chemistry (d) goal; purpose; target; aim
n. tutelage (a) condition of being under a guardian or a tutor; guardianship (b) amazement or terror that causes confusion; shock; dismay; alarm (c) slyness; deceit; fraud; cunning; trickery (d) unlimited authority; freedom of action
n. document (a) exaggeration; overstatement (b) area; sphere of activity; domain; region (c) extreme frugality; miserliness; stinginess (d) official paper containing information; deed; certificate |