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to effectively dispose of; to make unnecessary; avert, fores |
obviate |
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secret; esoteric |
occult |
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threatening; sinister |
ominous |
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burdensome; laborious |
onerous |
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possessing or exhibiting great wealth; affluent. |
opulent |
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eloquent public speaker |
orator |
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heavily ornamented or adorned |
ornate |
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strictly conforming to the traditional |
orthodox |
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vacillating; moving back and forth |
oscillating |
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readily or plainly seen, heard, perceived, etc.; obvious; ev |
palpable |
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action or gestures without words as a means of expression |
pantomime |
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example or model |
paradigm |
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a statement or fact that seems contradictory |
paradox |
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of chief concern or importance; supreme in rank, power or au |
paramount |
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a usually amusing caricature of another; a false or derisive |
parody |
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the science of diseases |
pathology |
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scarcity |
paucity |
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of or pertaining to money |
pecuniary |
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strong liking or fondness |
penchant |
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exposure to harm or injury; danger |
peril |
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outer; external; lying at the outside |
peripheral |
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fatal; very destructive or injurious |
pernicious |
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to be prevalent throughout; to permeate |
pervade |
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a person smugly narrow and indifferent to art and culture |
philistine |
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religious devotion; reverence for parents and family |
piety |
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stop from being angry; appease |
placate |
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many; overabundance; excess |
plethora |
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emotionally touching or moving |
poignant |
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controversy; argument in support of a point of view |
polemic |
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claim; demand; require |
postulate |
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dealing with facts or actual occurrences; practical |
pragmatic |
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shut out; prevent |
preclude |
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preconceived liking; partiality or preference |
predilection |
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to exercise control or authority |
preside |
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obtain; secure |
procure |
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impressively great in size or force, enormous; extraordinary |
prodigious |
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to quickly reproduce or spread |
proliferate |
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productive; bearing in abundance |
prolific |
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reproduce; multiply |
propagate |
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the quality of being proper; suitableness, appropriateness |
propriety |
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matter of fact; ordinary |
prosaic |
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ordinary speech or writing; commonplace expression |
prose |
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tending to provoke or stimulate; suggestive |
provocative |
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the quality of being prudent; careful management |
prudence |
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actual or self-professed authority |
pundit |
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stinging; sharp in taste; caustic |
pungent |
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inflicting, concerned with, or directed toward punishment |
punitive |
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to put down forcibly; suppress; to pacify or quiet |
quell |
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at rest; dormant; temporarily inactive |
quiescent |
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rough, grating tone |
rasp |
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