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Annotation
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A critical or explanatory note or comment especially for a literary work
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Accrue
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To happen as a natural result
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Antedeluvian
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Ancient, antiquated
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Bedlam
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A state or scene of uproar or confusion
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Convert
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Hidden, disguised
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Debonair
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Pleasant, courteous
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Dun
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Noun. dark, dull
verb to demand instantly
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Effacious
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Effective, producing results
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Equanimity
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Calmness
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Fortuitous
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Accidental
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Gist
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The essential point, main part
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Gratuitous
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Freely given
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Imperious
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Overbearing, arrogant
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Inimical
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Unfriendly, hostile
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Invective
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(n) abusive language, (v) abusive
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