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Notorious
[Adj] Having a bad reputation
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Travesty
[N] An imitation that makes a serious thing seem ridiculous
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Sycophant
[N] One who seeks favor by flattering people of wealth or influence
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Fertile
[Adj] Producing abundantly; prolific
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Appease
[V] To satisfy or attempt to satisfy demands by granting concessions
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Inept
[Adj] Without skill; absurd or foolish
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Secrete
[V] To put or keep in a hiding place; to conceal
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Entrepreneur
[N] A person who start and manages a business
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Saunter
[V] To walk in a leisurely manner
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Rapture
[N] The experience of great joy; ecstasy
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Obscure
[Adj] Lacking light; dim; dark
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Wheedle
[V] To persuade or obtain through flattery or cunning
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Grandeur
[N] Magnificence; splendor
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Prodigious
[Adj] Wonderful; amazing; very big
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Alloy
[N] A mixture, esp. of two or more metals
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Scoff
[V] To make fun of; to ridicule
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Gaudy
[Adj] Characterized by tasteless or showy colors
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Surreptitious
[Adj] Done secretly, often of something unseemly or unethical
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Circumvent
[V] To go around, bypass; to surround
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Metamorphosis
[N] A transformation, as by magic; a marked change in appearance or function
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Symbiotic
[Adj] Involving a close relationship of mutual dependence
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Stentorian
[Adj] Extremely loud
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Propaganda
[N] The propagation of a belief, a cause, or information reflecting the views and interest of those advocating the belief; material reflecting such a belief or cause
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Frolic
[V] To behave playfully and without inhibition
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Quiver
[V] To shake; to tremble from fear or cold
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Juxtapose
[V] To put side by side esp. for comparison or contrast
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Zephyr
[N] A gentle, soft breeze
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Bawdy
[Adj] Indecent or humorously coarse; lewd
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Futile
[Adj] Having no useful result
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Acronym
[N] A word created by initials
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Agenda
[N] A list of things to be done
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Vivacious
[Adj] Full of animation
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Emissary
[N] A person sent on a mission to represent another
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Surrogate
[N] A substitute
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Vituperative
[Adj] Harshly critical
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Regress
[V] To return to a previous state
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Byzantine
[Adj] Highly complicated or intricate; characterized by devious plotting
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Dogged
[Adj] Refusing to give up despite difficulties
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Contentious
[Adj] Always ready to argue; quarrelsome
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Abate
[V] To lessen in amount, intensity or strength
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Festive
[Adj] Very happy; celebrating
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Wily
[Adj] Full of cunning
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Wizened
[Adj] Wrinkled from aging
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Trenchant
[Adj] Keen and forceful; caustic
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Agitate
[V] To move violently; to disturb
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Aspersion
[N] A remark that attacks one's reputation
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Conjure
[V] To summon or influence by, or as if by, magic
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Unfledged
[Adj] Not yet grown; immature; undeveloped
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