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Obliterate
demolish, destroy all trace of
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Oblivious
so preoccupied as not to notice
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Obloquy
public disgrace, ill repute
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Obnoxious
odious, hateful, offensive, repugnant
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Obscene
foul, offensive, disgusting, indecent
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Obscure
dim, murky, not easily seen or understood, abstruse
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Obsequious
servile, overly willing to obey
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Obsess
beset, haunt the mind
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Obsolescent
becoming obsolete
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Obstreperous
noisy, boisterous
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Obtrude
to enter when not invited
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Obturate
to stop or close by covering, to shut
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Obtuse
dull, not having acute sensibility
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Obviate
meet and dispose of, making unnecessary
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Ocarina
a small wind instrument
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Occidental
pertaining to the part of the earth west of Asia
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Occipital
pertaining to the back of the head
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Ocellated
studded with the figures of little eyes, spotted
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Odoriferous
giving scent, diffusing fragrance, perfumed
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Omit
leave, pass by, or neglect; leave out
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Onerous
difficult and unpleasant, burdensome
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Opprobrium
reproach for disgraceful conduct, infamy
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Optimum
best for a purpose, most favorable
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Orbicular
circular, orb-shaped
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