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Cacophony
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Noun Harsh or jarring sound |
Confrere
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Noun Comrade; colleague |
Convoke
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Verb To summon or call together for a meeting Convocation-noun |
Filial
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Adjective Of, relating to, or befitting a son or daughter |
Fractious
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Adjective Tending to be troublesome; irritable |
Fulminate
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Verb To express with denunciation, often in an explosive way Fulmination-noun |
Jocular
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Adjective Given to or characterized by joking; playful; jolly Jocularity-noun |
Nugatory
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Adjective Having no force or effect |
Obloquy
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Noun 1. An uttance of denunciation 2. The condition of one who is held in contempt for a shameful action |
Palpable
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Adjective 1. Easy to touch or feel 2. Easy to see, hear, or recognize; obvious |
Parity
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Noun Equality of rank or value |
Peruse
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Verb To read through something, either casually or closely |
Polemic
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Noun 1. An argument to refute a position or opinion 2. One who aggressivly advocates a position Polemical-adjective Polemicist-noun |
Supplicate
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Verb To ask for humbly; to plead or beg Supplicant-noun (one who pleads) Supplication-noun (a plea) |
Temporize
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Verb To act evasively in order to achieve a compromise or to gain time |