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absolutely necessary or required |
indispensable |
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diligent; skillful |
industrious |
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not to be moved by entreaty; unyielding; relentless |
inexorable |
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incapable of error; never wrong |
infallible |
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natural rather than acquired |
innate |
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harmless; not controversial, offensive, or stimulating |
innocuous |
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deceitful; treacherous |
insidious |
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clear; comprehensible |
intelligible |
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difficult to manage or govern; stubborn |
intractable |
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brave |
intrepid |
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throw overboard |
jettison |
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place side by side |
juxtapose |
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the most central part; a grain |
kernel |
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characterized by motion |
kinetic |
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mourn; grieve |
lament |
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without vigor or vitality; drooping; weak |
languid |
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potential but undeveloped; dormant |
latent |
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a large number; multitude; a military unit |
legion |
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nonsense poem of five lines |
limerick |
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a party to a lawsuit |
litigant |
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ritual for public worship |
liturgy |
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extremely angry |
livid |
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easily understood; intelligible; sane or rational |
lucid |
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greatness of rank, size, extent, or influence |
magnitude |
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showing great malevolence; pernicious; virulent, cancerous |
malignant |
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a person who takes an independent stand; a dissenter |
maverick |
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statement of a general truth |
maxim |
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characteristic of the Middle Ages |
medieval |
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threatening harm or evil |
menace |
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motivated by a desire for money or other gain |
mercenary |
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a figure of speech containing an implied comparison |
metaphor |
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system of procedures |
methodology |
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extremely careful about details |
meticulous |
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to moderate or minimize |
mitigate |
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hereditary head of a state |
monarch |
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massive, solid and uniform; acting as a single, uniform whol |
monolithic |
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ill-tempered; gloomy |
morose |
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many; indefinitely large number |
myriad |
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of or existing in myth; imaginary or fictitious |
mythical |
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lowest point |
nadir |
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make ineffective; to rule out, deny |
negate |
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a connected group or series; the center |
nexus |
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one with no permanent home, but moving about constantly |
nomad |
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longing for things of the past |
nostalgia |
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the state, quality, or character of being notorious or widel |
notoriety |
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apprentice; beginner |
novice |
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a slight or delicate variation |
nuance |
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to destroy all traces of; to remove entirely |
obliterate |
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no longer in use or practice |
obsolete |
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stubborn |
obstinate |
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