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constraint by threat; imprisonment |
duress |
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deviating from the norm; unconventional |
eccentric |
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odd; peculiar; strange |
eccentric |
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irregularity; oddity; whimsicality |
eccentricity |
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drawn from various systems, doctrines, or sources |
eclectic |
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to wipe out; to erase |
efface |
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1. liveliness; spirit; enthusiasm 2. bubbliness |
effervescence |
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power to produce desired effect |
efficacy |
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self-centered |
egocentric |
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decorate by adding detail; ornament |
embellish |
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concrete expression of an idea |
embodiment |
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of high rank; outstanding; distinguished |
eminent |
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a person sent on a specific mission |
emissary |
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ability to share in another's emotions, thoughts, or feeling |
empathy |
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imitate |
emulate |
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trespass or intrude |
encroach |
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prevailing among a specific group |
endemic |
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provide with some talent or quality |
endow |
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cause; produce |
engender |
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something curious or perplexing; something inexplicable |
enigma |
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puzzling |
enigmatic |
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hostility; antagonism |
enmity |
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count; determine the number of |
enumerate |
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fleeting; short-lived |
ephemeral |
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a descriptive name or title |
epithet |
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a person or thing that shows typical qualities of something |
epitome |
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wipe out; destroy; to get rid of |
eradicate |
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mistaken; wrong |
erroneous |
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to shun or avoid |
eschew |
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beyond the understanding of the average mind; intended for o |
esoteric |
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spying |
espionage |
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support or advocate |
espouse |
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feeling of vigor or well-being |
euphoria |
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calling forth |
evocation |
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aggravate; to make worse |
exacerbate |
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irritate or annoy very much; aggravate |
exasperate |
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serving as a model or example |
exemplary |
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urge |
exhort |
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one not living in their home country |
expatriate |
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still existing; not extinct |
extant |
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praise highly |
extol |
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to infer or estimate based on known information |
extrapolate |
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showing high spirits |
exuberance |
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extreme shortage of food, accompanied by increase in death r |
famine |
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showing great emotion or zeal; extremely hot |
fervent |
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having measurable or definable limits; not infinite |
finite |
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a long, narrow, deep cleft or crack |
fissure |
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highly decorated; gaudy; showy; ornate |
florid |
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show scorn or contempt |
flout |
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search for food or provisions |
forage |
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