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gall (n.)
- bitterness; careless nerve; v. to exasperate and irritate
- rancor, temerity, audacity, effrontery
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garner
- to gather and store
- reap, glean, harvest, amass, acquire
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garrulous
- very talkative
- loquacious, voluble, verbose, chatty, prolix
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glib
- fluent in a insincere manner; offhand, casual
- superficial, easy
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glower
- to glare, stare angrily and intensely
- frown, lower, scowl
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grandiloquence
- pompous talk, fancy but meaningless speech
- bombast, fustian, prolixity, verbiage
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grimace
- facial expression showing pain or disgust
- scowl, leer, glare
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grotto
- small cave
- cavern, recess, burrow, den, pocket
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grovel
- to humble oneself in a demeaning way
- cringe, fawn, kowtow
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guile
- trickery, deception
- cunning, artifice, wiliness, duplicity
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hackneyed
- worn out by overuse
- trite, shopworn, stale, banal
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hallowed
- holy, treated as sacred
- sanctified, consecrated, venerated, sacrosanct, blessed
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hapless
- unfortunate, having bad luck
- ill-fated,, ill-starred, luckless, unlucky, jinxed
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harbinger
- precursor, sign of something to come
- forerunner, presage, omen, herald
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hardy
- robust, vigorous, sturdy
- healthy, hale, fit, strong, courageous
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haughty
- arrogant and condescending
- proud, disdainful, supercilious, scornful, vainglorious
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Hedonist
- one who pursues pleasure as a goal
- sensualist, voluptuary, libertine
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Hegemony
- leadership, domination, usually by a country
- influence, power, sway, rule
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heinous
- shocking, wicked, terrible
- reprehensible, abominable, monstrous
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hemorrhage v.
- to bleed heavily;n. heavy bleeding
- sleep, discharge, gush
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