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filled with amazement; disgust, fear or terror
aghast
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more than enough, spacious, large
ample
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to stand up for or defend forcefully or boldly
assert
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to back down in shame or fear
cower
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to look upon with disgust or hatred; a feeling of hatred or disgust
disdain
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words on a tombstone
epitaph
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having to do with morals, values and right and wrong
ethical
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not to be taken seriously; in a joking manner
facetious
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not able to be heard
inaudible
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underhanded, secretive plotting and planning; to carry our secretive plots; to be filled with curiosity
intrigue
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an area of authority or control
jurisdiction
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reasonable or logical
plausible
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a common person or member of the lower class; common
plebeian
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nearness or closeness
proximity
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a continuation of a story
sequel
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to crush into pieces
pulverize
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unstable and often violent
volatile
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wastefully extravagant; one who is wasteful with riches
prodigal
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