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Discover the importance of autonomy and resisting authoritarian influences in society. Explore ways to bolster personal freedom and challenge oppressive systems. Reject avarice and embrace benevolence to create a more equitable world.
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Authoritarian – ADJ, Noun • Subordinating the individual to the state; completely dominating another’s will • Children sometimes rebel against parents who are authoritarian.
Autonomous - ADJ • Self-governing • After the fall of the Soviet Union, many of its former republics became autonomous nation-states.
Avarice – Noun • Greediness for wealth • It was not avarice that motivated Joe to work hard to become wealthy so much as a desire for financial security.
Aversion – Noun • Firm dislike • I have an aversion to spicy food because it upsets my stomach.
Beguile – Verb • Charm; deceive by trickery • Eve was beguiled by the snake to take the fruit fromthe tree of the knowledge of good and evil.
Belie – Verb • Contradict; give a false impression • His kind words were belied by his angry tone and expression.
Benevolent - ADJ • Generous; charitable • Children in America imagine Santa Claus as a benevolent old man who dispenses gifts on Christmas.
Benign - ADJ • Showing gentleness; exerting a beneficial influence; harmless • The king’s benign rule has made him popular with his subjects.
Bolster – Verb • Support; reinforce • A good teacher knows when to criticize her students and when to bolster their confidences with praise.
Bombastic - ADJ • Using inflated language • Today, bombastic speeches are criticized for their pomposity, but in the past many people enjoyed them as entertainment.
Braggart – Noun • Boaster • Mandy’s mother turned in to a bit of a braggart after her daughter made the all-state soccer team.
Cajole – Verb • Coax • Most children are pretty good at cajoling their parents into buying them toys.