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adj. insistent
(a) transmitting disease
(b) first in order of precedence
(c) urgent
(d) according to usual practice
 
adj. audacious
(a) done in a friendly spirit
(b) quarrelsome
(c) fearless
(d) unduly or excessively proud, as of wealth, station, learning, etc
 
adj. reparable
(a) can be fixed; mendable; can be corrected
(b) inattentive
(c) of or pertaining to hearing or the organs or sense of hearing
(d) ascribable
 
v. prefer
(a) to hold in higher estimation
(b) to make (a liquid) hot under pressure above its boiling point without vaporization
(c) to do anything extemporaneously or offhand
(d) to add or attach, as something accessory, subordinate or supplementary
 
n. ruth
(a) anything intended or calculated to deceive or mislead
(b) deficiency of blood or red corpuscles
(c) a heap of combustibles arranged for burning a dead body
(d) sorrow for another's misery

 

adj. unutterable
(a) definitely limited or fixed
(b) inexpressible
(c) easily affected by outside operations or influences
(d) having the power or tendency to float or keep afloat
 
v. commute
(a) to praise in the highest terms
(b) to declare openly
(c) to bar by judicial proceedings the equitable right of a mortgagor to redeem property
(d) to put something, especially something less severe, in place of
 
adj. populous
(a) not understandable
(b) containing many inhabitants, especially in proportion to the territory
(c) imperceptible
(d) pertaining to the use of the tongue in utterance
 
v. dilute
(a) to coagulate
(b) in the game of poker, to put up a stake before the cards are dealt
(c) to prove true, right or real
(d) to make more fluid or less concentrated by admixture with something
 
n. epic
(a) a poem celebrating in formal verse the mythical achievements of great personages, heroes, etc
(b) a guilty person
(c) disagreement
(d) the act of making amends, as for an injury, loss or wrong

adj. insistent (c) urgent
adj. audacious (c) fearless
adj. reparable (a) can be fixed; mendable; can be corrected
v. prefer (a) to hold in higher estimation
n. ruth (d) sorrow for another's misery
adj. unutterable (b) inexpressible
v. commute (d) to put something, especially something less severe, in place of
adj. populous (b) containing many inhabitants, especially in proportion to the territory
v. dilute (d) to make more fluid or less concentrated by admixture with something
n. epic (a) a poem celebrating in formal verse the mythical achievements of great personages, heroes, etc

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