
Description of comport (verb: comported; comported; comporting) to conduct or behave (oneself)
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Description of enthuse (verb: enthused; enthused; enthusing) to yield to or display intense and rapturous feelings
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Description of disallow (verb: disallowed; disallowed; disallowing) to withhold permission or sanction
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Description of congest (verb: congested; congested; congesting) to collect into a mass
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Description of humanize (verb: humanized; humanized; humanizing) to make gentle or refined
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Description of imbrue (verb: imbrued; imbrued; imbruing) to wet or moisten
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Description of vulgarity (noun: vulgarities) lack of refinement in conduct or speech
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Description of surfeit (verb: surfeited; surfeited; surfeiting) to feed to fullness or to satiety
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Description of obviate (verb: obviated; obviated; obviating) to clear away or provide for, as an objection or difficulty
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Description of malign (verb: maligned; maligned; maligning) to speak evil of, especially to do so falsely and severely
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