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antipathy
(n) opposition in feeling; aversion or dislike
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cadaverous
(adj) having the qualities of a cadaver; pale or ghastly; gaunt and haggard
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consummate
(adj) accomplished; complete; ultimate
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dilettante
(n) a lover of the fine arts; a dabbler or amateur artist
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dulcet
(adj) sweet to the ear; melodious; soothing
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exigency
(n) urgent want; a case demanding action or remedy; need or necessity
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exotic
(adj) foreign; extraneous
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histrionic
(adj) pertaining to the stage or actors; dramatic; theatrical
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inure
(v) to accustom to something hard or painful; harden; habituate
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megalomania
(adj) a mental condition in which the patient has grandiose delusions
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platitude
(n) a flat, worn-out utterance; a dull truism; a commonplace
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salient
(adj) prominent; conspicuous, noticeable
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truism
(n) a self-evident truth, especially one too obvious to mention
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amadelphous
(adj) gregarious, enjoying the company of others
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borborygm
(n) a growling in the stomach
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cataglottism
(n) passionate kissing
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chrematistic
(adj) preoccupied with becoming rich
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coprolalia
(n) foul speech
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eumoirous
(adj) lucky in being happily innocent and good
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eximious
(adj) select or excellent
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farctate
(adj) stuffed with or full of food
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graveolence
(n) a strong and offensive smell
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merdiverous
(adj) dung-eating
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oikotropic
(adj) homesick
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tentiginous
(adj) provoking lust
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uxorious
(adj) overly devoted to one's wife
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