n. aversion (a) an unprovoked attack (b) a mental condition of fixed opposition to or dislike of some particular thing (c) sorrow for another's misery (d) the right, power or liberty of choosing
adj. suave (a) showing or expressing a deficiency of veneration, especially for sacred things (b) smooth and pleasant in manner (c) passing out of use, as a word (d) perceiving or feeling beforehand
adj. uproarious (a) noisy (b) uncompromising (c) less important or effective than that which is primary (d) that can not be rectified or made amends for
adj. truthful (a) candid, frank or open in character or quality (b) made commonplace by frequent repetition (c) veracious (d) pedantic; cautious concerning minute details; scrupulous
n. declamation (a) a speech recited or intended for recitation from memory in public (b) any structure or sculpture in stone formed of a single piece (c) person without regard for law or life (d) instinctive knowledge or feeling |
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adj. fictitious (a) proposable (b) pertaining to beauty, taste or the fine arts (c) created or formed by the imagination (d) laying down
adj. caitiff (a) courageous (b) turbulent (c) obedient (d) cowardly
n. misdemeanor (a) person who owns, enjoys or controls anything, such as property (b) any popular narrative poem, often with epic subject and usually in lyric form (c) a word directly opposed to another in meaning (d) evil conduct; small crime
v. concede (a) to surrender (b) to deprive of water (c) to start back as in dismay, loathing or dread (d) to pile or heap together
adj. infernal (a) fitted for expression in song (b) akin to or befitting hell or its occupants (c) corresponding (to some other) in certain respects, as in form, proportion or relations (d) steadfast |