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adulterate

adulterate. To corrupt. AUGMENT. (LIKE THE SUN IN AUGUST). BEREFT. On a raft. bereft of oar. DOUR. DOUR. FORTITUDE. it's easy to have. fortitude. in a fortress. inSIDious. INTIMATION. intimation. H. opulent. PLIABLE. pliable. I have unkempt hair!. Ami cable.

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  1. adulterate To corrupt

  2. AUGMENT (LIKE THE SUN IN AUGUST)

  3. BEREFT On a raft bereft of oar

  4. DOUR DOUR

  5. FORTITUDE it's easy to have fortitude in a fortress

  6. inSIDious

  7. INTIMATION intimation H

  8. opulent

  9. PLIABLE pliable

  10. I have unkempt hair!

  11. Amicable Peaceable, friendly AMIgo's / Friends

  12. Averse Having a deep-seated distaste; opposed, unwilling

  13. Benevolent Kind, charitable

  14. Cursory Hasty, not thorough SORRY You’ll be if you only give your test one quick cursory look before handing it in

  15. Duplicity Treachery, deceitfulness DUPLICate

  16. Holocaust A large-scale destruction, especially by fire; a vast slaughter; a burnt offering Causes much destruction

  17. Impervious Immortal Not affected or hurt by; admitting of no passage or entrance

  18. Impetus A moving force, impulse, stimulus STEP forward

  19. Quintessence The purest essence or form of something; the most typical example

  20. Tepid Lukewarm; unenthusiastic, marked by an absence of interest

  21. Affiliated (adj.,part.) Associated, connected Oddly enough, these two were not affiliated with the International Assosciation of Conjoined Twins, or IACT.

  22. attainment (n.) an accomplishment, the act of achieving

  23. cogent (adj.) Forceful,convincing; relevant, to the point GIVE ME ALL YOUR MONEY!!!

  24. Expunge (v.) to erase, obliterate, destroy

  25. finite (adj.) having limits, lasting for a limited time

  26. malevolent (adj.) spiteful, showing ill will Julius Caesar’s friends treated him with malevolence

  27. nonchalant (adj.) cool and confident, unconcerned. Chilling

  28. panacea (n.) a remedy for all ills; cure-all; an answer to all problems Synonyms: easy solution

  29. uncanny (adj.) strange, mysterious, weird, beyond explanation

  30. omniscient (adj.) knowing everything; having unlimited awareness or understanding

  31. BENEFACTOR • Noun • One who does good to others • Antonym -malefactor

  32. CHIVALROUS • Adjective • Marked by honor, courtesy, and courage • Knightly • Antonym - crude

  33. CLEMENCY • Noun - Mercy, humaneness • Mildness, moderateness • Antonym - harshness

  34. DISCREPANCY • Noun - A difference • Lack of agreement • Synonym - difference

  35. FACILE • Adjective - Easily done to attained - Superficial - Ready, fluent • Easily shown but not sincerely felt • Synonym - effortless

  36. INFALLIBLE • Adjective - Free from error • Absolutely dependable • Synonym - unerring

  37. PUNGENT • Adjective - Causing a sharp sensation • Stinging, biting • Synonym - caustic

  38. REMISS • Adjective - Neglectful in performance of one’s duty • Careless • Synonym - negligent

  39. TEMERITY • Noun - Rashness • Boldness • Synonym - recklessness Bold Bold

  40. UNFEIGNED • Adjective - Sincere - Real • Without pretence • Antonym - insincere

  41. Brandish • To wave or flourish in a menacing or vigorous fashion.

  42. deft • skillful, nimble

  43. destitute • Deprived of nescessities of life; lacking in.

  44. explicit • Definite, clearly stated.

  45. extirpate To tear up by the roots; to destroy totally.

  46. inopportune • Coming at a bad time; not appropriate

  47. officious • Meddling; excessively forward in offering services or assuming authority.

  48. ominous • threatening

  49. pinnacle • A high peak or point.

  50. venal • Open to or marked by bribery or corruption • =

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