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Stolid
Having or expressing little or no sensibility; unemotional
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Fervor
Intense and passionate feeling
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Pantomime
An exaggerated piece of behavior
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Sieve
A utensil used for straining solids or liquids
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1. Perfunctorily
2. Chaff
1. Lacking care, enthusiasm
2. Worthless; unimportant |
Mausoleum
A building; a large and stately one
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Condemnation
The expression of very strong disapproval
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Luminescent
The emission of light by a substance which has not been heated
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1. Saccharine
2. Profusion
1. Excessively sweet or sentimental
2. An abundance or large quantity of something; lavish |
1. Perpetual
2. Rend
1. Continuing forever; everlasting
2. To tear apart; split; divide by force |
Tamp
To pack full; to concentrate the force of the explosion
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Contempt
The feeling that a person is beneath consideration; worthlessness; or deserving scorn
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Ruddy
A persons face having a healthy, red color
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1. Intuitively
2. Insidious
1. Based on what one feels to be true, even without conscience or reasoning
2. Awaiting a chance to entrap, treacherous, harmful but enticing |
1. Valise
2. Ricochet
1. A small piece of luggage that can be carried by hand
2. A motion in which something rebounds or bounces off of a surface |
Odious
Extremely unpleasant; repulsive
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Fathom
A unit of length referenced to depth
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Rationalize
To attempt to explain or justify ones actions or words
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1. Accord
2. Trifle
1. To bring agreement to; reconcile
2. A tiny thing of value or importance |
1. Pedant
2. Scythe
1. A person who is excessively concerned with minor details/rules
2. A tool used for cutting crops |
Objectivity
The quality of being of being objective
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Centrifuge
A machine with a rapidly rotating container
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Cadence
A modulation or inflection on the voice
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1. Filigree
2. Parry 3. Beatific
1. A intricate, delicate, fanciful ornamentation; designs made with gold and silver wire
2. To defend yourself by turning away or pushing aside 3. Showing complete happiness |
1. Prattle
2. Oblivion
1. To talk at length in foolish way
2. The state of being forgotten |