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great fear or shock that makes one feel helpless or bewilder |
consternation |
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amazement or terror |
consternation |
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component; a necessary part or element |
constituent |
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the completion; finish |
consummation |
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living or happening at the same time; modern |
contemporary |
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scorn; disrespect |
contempt |
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scornful; disdainful |
contemptuous |
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argumentative; quarrelsome; disagreeing violently |
contentious |
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the state of being satisfied |
contentment |
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set of facts or circumstances that surround a situation or e |
context |
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regretful; sorrowful |
contrite |
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customary; of, sanctioned by, or growing out of custom or us |
conventional |
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traditional; common; routine |
conventional |
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to make known; to transmit |
convey |
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a strong belief |
conviction |
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plentiful; abundant |
copious |
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act or ceremony of crowning a sovereign |
coronation |
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facial expression; composure |
countenance |
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a sudden and decisive change of government illegally or by f |
coup |
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concealed, hidden or disguised |
covert |
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to crouch down in fear or shame |
cower |
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very cowardly; abjectly afraid |
craven |
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belief, especially in the reports or testimony of another |
credence |
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any gradual increase in force, intensity |
crescendo |
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a critical analysis or evaluation |
critique |
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having a hidden or ambiguous meaning; brief |
cryptic |
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climax; the highest point |
culmination |
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to promote development or growth |
cultivate |
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accumulated; increasing in effect, size, quantity, etc. |
cumulative |
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skillful or clever |
cunning |
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a person in charge of a museum, library , etc. |
curator |
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hasty; done without care |
cursory |
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sarcastic; skeptical; negative or pessimistic |
cynical |
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any scarcity or lack |
dearth |
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an overwhelming defeat |
debacle |
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destroy a great number |
decimate |
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to read or interpret; convert from a code; decrypt |
decipher |
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showing determination or firmness |
decisive |
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harming an name or reputation; slandering |
defamation |
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to postpone or delay; withhold until a future date |
defer |
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courteous regard or respect |
deference |
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yielding to the opinion of another |
deference |
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open, bold resistance to authority or opposition |
defiance |
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no longer in effect/use, not operating/functioning |
defunct |
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remove the fuse from; make less dangerous, tense, or hostile |
defuse |
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having sunk below a former or normal condition |
degenerate |
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a representative; a person authorized to act on behalf of an |
delegate |
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1. verb- to consider carefully; to weigh in the mind; 2. adj |
deliberate |
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to sketch out; to represent pictorially; to describe; to dep |
delineate |
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a ceasing to exist; death |
demise |
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