n. nostalgia (a) state of happiness; high ability; talent; joy (b) believer; enthusiast; fan; radical (c) homesickness; sentimentality (d) enemy; foe; opponent; rival
n. epitaph (a) spirit; courage; ardor (b) god; divine or supreme being (c) witty remark; assault; journey (d) inscription on a monument; in honor or memory of a dead person; commemoration
v. condone (a) to dirty; to stain; to sully; to soil (b) to exclaim or utter suddenly; to blurt out (c) to overlook; to forgive; to pardon (d) to banish; to exclude
adj. heinous (a) inclined to eat and drink excessively; greedy; voracious (b) villainous; wicked; hateful (c) different; varied (d) resting; reclining
v. diversify (a) to accuse of wrongdoing; to cast discredit upon; to remove from office (b) to draw out; to extract from (c) to challenge; to disprove; to prove false (d) to variegate; to make different; to increase the product range of a company; to offer new products |
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n. construction (a) conclusion reached by reasoning from data or premises; speculation (b) act of erecting (a building); meaning (c) alliance; merging of various units into one unit; union (d) meticulous person; fastidious person; strict person; fussy person
n. retribution (a) reward or punishment exacted for an injury, wickedness or other action; requital; revenge; vengeance (b) poise; composure; dignity; aplomb (c) foolhardiness; impetuosity; rashness; boldness (d) eager readiness; speed
adj. erudite (a) threatening or showing evil; dishonest; malicious (b) having a wide knowledge acquired through reading; learned; knowledgeable; educated (c) untiring; persistent; industrious; inexhaustible (d) moving from topic to topic; rambling
v. allure (a) to attract; to tempt; to charm (b) to estrange; to isolate; to requisition; to confiscate (c) to catch; to anticipate; to arrest; to understand; to conceive (d) to make clear; to explain; to clarify
n. arbiter (a) person who is authorized to judge or decide (b) lover of books; book collector (c) two words having the same sound but different meanings (d) spirit; courage; ardor |