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| vivacious |
behaving in a lively, high-spirited, or highly excited way |
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| effervescent |
bubbly: producing gas in the form of tiny bubbles; vivacious: behaving in a lively, high-spirited, or highly excited way |
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| fluster |
to become nervous or agitated, or make somebody become nervous or agitated |
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| disconcerted |
to make somebody feel ill at ease, slightly confused, or taken aback |
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| disaffected |
unfriendly; antagonistic |
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| placid |
tending or appearing to be calm and not easily excited, upset, or disturbed |
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| temporal |
relating to measured time; brief; |
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| fraught with |
full of; full of or expressing nervous tension and anxiety |
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| numerology |
the study of the occult use and supposed power of numbers |
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| epistemology |
theory of knowledge: the branch of philosophy that studies the nature of knowledge, in particular its foundations, scope, and validity |
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| exiguous |
limited; scanty or meager |
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| abscission |
the act of suddenly cutting something off |
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| remunerate |
to pay; to componsate; to pay somebody for goods or services, or compensate somebody financially for losses sustained or inconvenience caused |
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| admonish |
reprove; reprimand; to rebuke somebody mildly but earnestly |
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| abrogate |
to cancel contract formally and publicly |
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| consummate |
complete marriage; fulfill relationship through sex; conclude something: to bring something such as a business deal to a conclusion |
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| synopsis |
summary of text; a condensed version of a text, e.g. a summary of the plot of a book, play, movie, or television show |
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| ineffable |
indescribable; unable to be expressed in words |
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| exhume |
dig up; to dig up a corpse from a grave; to reveal, reestablish, or refer again to something long forgotten or neglected |
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| shearing |
transitive and intransitive verb to cause something to deform or break by applying a twisting force, or deform or break in this way (wool) |
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| impel |
to force somebody to do something, or make somebody feel the need to do something |
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| untrameled |
not restricted or restrained |
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| countermand |
cancel; to give an order or instruction that a previous order or instruction should not be followed |
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| superfluity |
more than is necessary |
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| indemnity |
protection or insurance against possible loss, damage, or liability; a compensation paid for loss, damage, or liability |
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| temerity |
reckless confidence that might be offensive; audacity; rashness |
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| trepidation |
fear or uneasiness about the future or a future event; an involuntary trembling |
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| skulduggery |
dishonorable proceedings; mean dishonesty or trickery: bribery, graft, and other such skulduggery. |
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| penitent |
regret or sorrow for having committed sins or misdeeds |
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| bit |
a small metal tool that is inserted into a drill or brace and used for boring or drilling |
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| cog |
a projection on the edge of a gearwheel that engages with corresponding parts on another wheel to transfer motion from one wheel to the other;somebody regarded as a small and unimportant part of a large organization or system |
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