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AllegeVerb Unit 8
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V. to assert without proof or confirmation
Are you alleging that i am not the victum here? Syn:claim, assert without proof, contend |
ArrantAdjUnit 8
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Adj. thoroughgoing, out-and-out; shameless, blatant
Your arrant lies sting my ears. Syn:shameless, egregious, unmitigated |
BadinageNounUnit 8
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N. light and playful conversation
This badinage is very pleasing to partake in in the morning. Syn:ight conversation, banter, repartee |
ConciliateVerb Unit 8
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V. to overcome the distrust of, win over; to appease, pacify; to reconcile, make consistent
I conciliated the king my lady so that he is back on your side again. Syn:pacify, placate, mollify, propitiate |
CountermandVerb Unit 8
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V. to cancel or reverse one order or command with another that is contrary to the first
I here by countermand the dukes banishment because i feel that he has proved himself to be a loyal subject. Syn:cancel, recall, revoke |
EchelonNounUnit 8
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N. one of a series of grades in an organization or field of activity; an organized military unit; a steplike formation or arrangement
The echelon marched two by two. Syn;level, rank |
ExacerbateVerb Unit 8
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V. to make more violent, severe, bitter, or painful
You are exacerbating my wounds rather than healing them with your judging words. Syn:aggravate, intensify, worsen |
FatuousadjUnit 8
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Adj. stupid or foolish in a self-satisfied way
Your fatuous love for me will be your down fall. Syn:silly, vapid, inane |
IrrefutableadjUnit 8
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Adj. impossible to disprove; beyond argument
The irrefutable evidence proves that he took the cookie from the cookie jar. Syn:indisputable, beyond argument, undeniable |
JuggernautnounUnit 8
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N. a massive and inescapable force or object that crushes whatever is in its path
The juggernaut threw the bolder into the sky blocking my way out. Syn:massive, inescapable force |
LackadaisicaladjUnit 8
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Adj. lacking spirit or interest, halfhearted
I don't want a lackadaisical sorry from you give it to me whole heartedly. Syn:halfhearted, listless, indifferent, lax |
LitanyNounUnit 8
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N. a prayer consisting of short appeals to God recited by the leader alternating with response from the congregation; any repetitive chant; a long list
The fathers sermon was a mix of litany that helped to enlighten the whole congregation. Syn:prayers, rigmarole, catalog |
MacabreAdjUnit 8
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Adj. grisly, gruesome; horrible, distressing; having death as a subject
The macabre subject of death disgusted the fair ladies. Syn:grisly, gruesome, grim, ghoulish |
PaucityNounUnit 8
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N. an inadequate quantity, scarcity, dearth
The paucity of food will cause a famine in the later months. Syn:lack, dearth |
PortendVerbUnit 8
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V. to indicate beforehand that something is about to happen; to give advance warning of
The oracle portended the lack of rain in the years to come. Syn:foretell, foreshadow, bode, suggest |