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| Winsome |
adj. Charming in an innocent way. |
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| Tenable |
adj. Well-justified, capable of being defended. |
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| Teleology |
n. The study of purpose. Why things happen as explained by supernatural occurances. |
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| Salient |
adj. Prominence; position of leaping/charging. |
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| Probity |
n. Complete and confirmed integrity, strong moral principals |
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| Perspicacity |
n. Insight; ability to grasp a concept; keen eyesight |
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| Ontology |
n. The study of existence and the nature of things. |
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| Obsequious |
adj. To be excessively eager to serve higher powers for personal gain |
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| Nascent |
adj. Being born, beginning, coming into existence |
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| Insensate |
adj. Insentient, to have no consciousness; to be foolish |
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| Iniquitous |
adj. Wicked or sinful, morally objectionable |
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| Imperturbable |
adj. Not easily excited or upset, calm |
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| Hector |
v. To intimidate/dominate in a blustering way, to behave like a bully |
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| Fatalism |
n. The idea that everything is predetirmined and inevitable |
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| Epistemology |
n. The study of how we know what we know |
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| Ennui |
n. The feeling of being bored by something tedious |
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| Convivial |
adj. Relating to a joyful/festive atmosphere |
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| Colloquial |
adj. Denoting a manner of speaking/writing characteristic of informal language |
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| Abject |
adj. The lowest state of misfortune, poverty, and/or meanness |
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| Aberrant |
adj. Different, not normal, eccentric |
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