n. fortitude (a) mixture or combination (often of metals); alloy (b) mark of disgrace; stain (c) firm courage; strength; bravery; courage; endurance (d) unworldly young woman; character of an innocent girl
n. disparity (a) difference in form, character or degree; inequality (b) great wastefulness; large abundance of; excess; squandering; lavishness (c) moral corruption; badness; degeneracy; perversion; immorality (d) indefinitely long period of time; age
adj. complacent (a) indifferent; submissive; nonchalant; self-satisfied; at ease (b) of inferior quality; cheap; fake; phony (c) terse and full of meaning; concise; succinct (d) unreformable; unchangeable; uncontrollable
v. transmute (a) to read carefully; to study (b) to transform (c) to stimulate as if by electric shock; to startle; to excite; to stimulate (d) to defame; to blacken; to sully; to belittle; to criticize
n. kith (a) relatives and acquaintances; family members (b) waterfall; pour; waves (c) interval; break; separation; interruption; opening (d) food that is eaten; meal |
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adj. prescriptive (a) of inferior quality; cheap; fake; phony (b) of concern; significant; pertinent; related (c) done by custom; unbending (d) mild; harmless; favorable; gentle; compassionate
n. guile (a) that can be solved; that can be dissolved (b) false belief or opinion; illusion (c) one's customary frame of mind; disposition; nature; character (d) slyness; deceit; fraud; cunning; trickery
v. prattle (a) to babble while speaking (b) to huddle and tremble; to grovel; to shrink; to cringe (c) to punish through public criticism; to scold; to reprimand (d) to dissolve; to become liquid; to melt
v. ingratiate (a) to thin out; to weaken in intensity; to decrease (b) to bring into one's good graces; to attempt to gain favor; act in a pleasant and agreeable manner (c) to improvise; to make it up as you go along (d) to associate; to join; to be in agreement
adj. pious (a) making things worse; villifying; depreciatory (b) spotted; blotched; defiled; impure (c) religious; devout; dedicated; orthodox (d) motionless; uncirculating; still; inactive |