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What is haughty?
Showing too much pride in oneself and scorn or contempt for others.
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What is privilege?
A special favor, right, or advantage given to a person or group.
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What is acrid?
Sharp, irritating, or bitter to the sense of taste or smell.
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What is hurtle?
To move with great force and speed.
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What is lax?
Not strictly enforced; undemanding; careless.
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What is impetuous?
Inclined to act without thinking; hasty.
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What is prostrate?
Lying facedown, especially to show respect.
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What is casualty?
A person killed or injured in a war or accident.
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What is impede?
To get in the way of; to interfere with the movement of.
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What is negligent?
Failing to take proper care of or to give proper attention to.
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What is lavish?
Much more than enough. Very costly.
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What is rapture?
A state of great joy, delight, or love.
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What is congested?
Overcrowded; filled too full.
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What is inevitable?
Bound to happen; unavoidable.
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What is smolder?
To burn slowly without bursting into flames.
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What is pluck?
To pull off or out; to pick.
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What is revelry?
Noisy merrymaking.
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What is cope?
To manage problems or difficulties successfully.
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What is initiate?
To put into effect; to bring into use. To take in as a member.
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What is stringent?
Strict; severe.
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What is ponder?
To think about; to consider carefully.
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What is whim?
A sudden wish to do something without a particular reason; a fanciful idea.
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What is headlong?
With great speed or force; reckless.
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What is irate?
Very angry; furious.
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What is throng?
A large number of people gathered together; a crowd.
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