
Description of commiserate (verb: commiserated; commiserated; commiserating) feel or express sympathy or compassion; sympathise
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Description of coquette (noun) a seductive woman who uses her sex appeal to exploit men; vamp; vamper; minx; tease; prickteaser
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Description of perspicuity (noun) clarity as a consequence of being perspicuous; plainness
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Description of disinter (verb: disinterred; disinterred; disinterring) dig up for reburial or for medical investigation
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Description of doldrums (noun) boredom; depression
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Description of hypocritical (adjective) professing feelings or virtues one does not have
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Description of denigrate (verb: denigrated; denigrated; denigrating) charge falsely or with malicious intent; smirch; asperse; calumniate; smear; sully; besmirch
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Description of perverse (adjective: more perverse; most perverse) deviating from what is considered moral or right or proper or good; perverted; reprobate
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Description of carrell (noun) small individual study area in a library; cubicle; stall
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Description of addlepated (adjective) stupid and confused; puddingheaded; muddleheaded
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