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prohibited; banned |
forbidden |
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to form by heating in a forge; to give shape to |
forge |
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without hope; desperate |
forlorn |
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causing fear or dread; inspiring awe or wonder |
formidable |
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straightforward; direct; frank |
forthright |
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strengthen |
fortify |
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accidental; by chance |
fortuitous |
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marked by intense distress |
fraught |
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ornamental band formed by a series of decorations |
frieze |
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ineffectual; wasted effort |
futile |
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cheerful, friendly, and sympathetic |
genial |
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start developing or growing |
germinate |
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to spur, push, impel |
goad |
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given freely; unwarranted |
gratuitous |
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complain; grumble |
grouse |
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unfortunate; unlucky; luckless |
hapless |
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the act of hurrying; quickness of motion |
haste |
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take careful notice of |
heed |
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dominance especially of one nation over another |
hegemony |
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woman noted for courage and daring; female protagonist |
heroine |
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an arrangement in order of rank, grade, class |
hierarchy |
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ability to see, after the event, what should have been done |
hindsight |
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of the same race or kind |
homogeneous |
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to perfect; sharpen; yearn |
hone |
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a particular shade or tint of a given color |
hue |
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meek or modest; deferential or submissive; low in rank or qu |
humble |
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of mixed origin; of unlike parts |
hybrid |
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pretending to be what one is not |
hypocrisy |
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a tentative theory |
hypothesis |
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visionary or dreamer |
idealist |
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personal peculiarity or mannerism |
idiosyncrasy |
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perfectly clean; unsoiled |
immaculate |
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make known; tell; reveal |
impart |
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without defect or error; flawless |
impeccable |
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obstruct or delay |
impede |
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not affected |
impervious |
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to collide or strike; to encroach; to trespass |
impinge |
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cannot be appeased or pacified; relentless |
implacable |
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to involve or connect |
implicate |
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perform without preparation |
improvise |
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continual; never ceasing |
incessant |
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become apparent; beginning to exist or appear |
incipient |
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sharply expressive |
incisive |
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lacking harmony or agreement |
incongruous |
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lying, resting on something; imposed as a duty |
incumbent |
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a raid or invasion; the act of entering another's territory |
incursion |
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make secure against loss |
indemnify |
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righteous anger |
indignation |
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unworthiness or disgrace |
indignity |
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confused, random |
indiscriminate |
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