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1. acrimony
(n.): ill-natured, bitter hostility
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(n.): ill-natured, bitter hostility
1. acrimony
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2. balk
(v.): to refuse stubbornly or abruptly; to stop short and refuse to go on
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(v.): to refuse stubbornly or abruptly; to stop short and refuse to go on
2. balk
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3. cajole
(v.): to persuade with false promises and flattery
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(v.): to persuade with false promises and flattery
3. cajole
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4. dour
(adj.): stern and ill-humored
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(adj.): stern and ill-humored
4. dour
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5. expound
(v.): to explain in detail; to clarify
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(v.): to explain in detail; to clarify
5. expound
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6. exult
(v.): to rejoice; to feel triumphant
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(v.): to rejoice; to feel triumphant
6. exult
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7. feasible
(adj.): reasonable; capable of being carried out
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(adj.): reasonable; capable of being carried out
7. feasible
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8. fiasco
(n.): a complete, ridiculous failure
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(n.): a complete, ridiculous failure
8. fiasco
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9. fluctuate
(v.): to rise and fall; to vary irregularly
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(v.): to rise and fall; to vary irregularly
9. fluctuate
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10. harry
(v.): to annoy or harass
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(v.): to annoy or harass
10. harry
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11. incognito
(adj.): disguised; pretending not to be oneself
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(adj.): disguised; pretending not to be oneself
11. incognito
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12. inscrutable
(adj.): not easily understood; hard to fathom
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(adj.): not easily understood; hard to fathom
12. inscrutable
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13. lethargy
(n.): lack of energy; sluggishness
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(n.): lack of energy; sluggishness
13. lethargy
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14. métier
(n.): the work one is especially suited for; one’s specialty; an occupation
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(n.): the work one is especially suited for; one’s specialty; an occupation
14. métier
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15. omniscient
(adj.): having unlimited knowledge; all-knowing
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(adj.): having unlimited knowledge; all-knowing
15. omniscient
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