n. impunity (a) infusion (b) freedom from punishment (c) an officer whose duty is to maintain the peace (d) the exertion of opposite effort or effect
n. misanthropy (a) reduction (b) disregard (c) spiritual or social fellowship or solidarity (d) hatred of mankind
adj. titanic (a) tasteless (b) participating with another or others in the knowledge of a secret transaction (c) having the capacity, quality or ability of receiving, as truths or impressions (d) of vast size or strength
v. congregate (a) to address or gratify with expressions of delicate praise (b) to bring together into a crowd (c) make sweeping statements (d) to give the authority of law to
adj. fungous (a) two-sided (b) bigoted (c) spongy (d) characterized by quivering or unsteadiness |
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n. deviltry (a) vacillation (b) recognition (c) wanton and malicious mischief (d) an artificially induced somnambulistic state in which the mind readily acts on suggestion
adj. licit (a) meriting or commanding high esteem (b) speaking two languages (c) exciting or exhilarating to the mind (d) lawful
adj. laureate (a) pertaining to Mars, either the Roman god of war or the planet (b) that can not be passed through or over (c) crowned with laurel, as a mark of distinction (d) bewildered
adj. imprudent (a) heedless (b) faultfinding (c) carried on in resistance to aggression (d) characterized by agreeableness of sound
n. consumption (a) the natural height of an animal body (b) a stocking (c) an instrument having two jaws working on a pivot (d) gradual destruction, as by burning, eating, etc. or by using up, wearing out, etc. |
n. impunity (b) freedom from punishment n. misanthropy (d) hatred of mankind adj. titanic (d) of vast size or strength v. congregate (b) to bring together into a crowd adj. fungous (c) spongy n. deviltry (c) wanton and malicious mischief adj. licit (d) lawful adj. laureate (c) crowned with laurel, as a mark of distinction adj. imprudent (a) heedless n. consumption (d) gradual destruction, as by burning, eating, etc. or by using up, wearing out, etc.
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