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Absolve
1 : to set free from an obligation or the consequences of guilt
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Adamant
1 : a stone (as a diamond) formerly believed to be of impenetrable hardness
2 : an unbreakable or extremely hard substance
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Amiable
1 archaic : pleasing, admirable
2 a : generally agreeable <an amiable comedy> b : being friendly, sociable, and congenial
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Amoral
1 a : being neither moral nor immoral; specifically : lying outside the sphereto which moral judgments apply <science as such is completely amoral — W. S.Thompson> b : lacking moral sensibility <infants are amoral>
2 : being outside or beyond the moral order or a particular code of morals <amoral customs>amor·al·ism \-ə-ˌli-zəm\ noun
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Animosity
: ill will or resentment tending toward active hostility : an antagonistic attitudesynonyms see enmity
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Antagonist
1 : one that contends with or opposes another : adversary, opponent
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Eccentric
: a person who behaves in odd or unusual ways : an eccentric person
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Encounter
1: to meet as an adversary or enemy
2: to engage in conflict with2 : to come upon face-to-face
3 : to come upon or experience especially unexpectedly
4 :to meet especially by chance
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Epitome
1 a : a summary of a written work b : a brief presentation or statement of something
2 : a typical or ideal example : embodiment <the British monarchy itself is theepitome of tradition — Richard Joseph>
3 : brief or miniature form — usually used with in
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Malign
1 a : evil in nature, influence, or effect : injurious <the malign effects of illicitdrugs> b : malignant, virulent
2 : having or showing intense often vicious ill will :
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