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Abhor
to
regard
with
hatred
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Adversary
enemy
or
opponent
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Adversity
unfavorable
fortune
or
fate
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Afflict
to
make som
eone
suffer
mentally
or
phy
sically
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Alliance
a
formal
agreement
or
treaty
between
two
or
more
nations
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Apprehend
to
take
into
custody
;
arrest
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Augment
to make
larger
;
enlarge
;
increase
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Beguile
charm
or
enchant
(someone), sometimes in a
deceptive
way.
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Bound
destined
; sure;
certain
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Chide
to
scold
or
reproach
; find
fault
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Disposition
the
predominant
or
prevailing
tendency of one's spirits; natural
mental
and
emotional
outlook
or
mood
;
characteristic
attitude
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Denote
to be a
mark
or
sign
of;
indicate
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Disemble
to give a
false
or
misleading
appearance
to;
conceal
the
truth
or real nature of
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Dexterity
skill
;
cleverness
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Discord
lack of
concord
or
harmony
between persons or things
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Disparage
to bring
reproach
or
discredit
upon
;
belittle
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Doff
to throw off;
get rid of
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Enmity
a feeling or condition of hatred
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Entreat
to
ask
(a person)
earnestly
; implore; beg
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Eloquence
the
practice
or
art
of using
language
with
fluency
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Fiend
a
person
or
thing
that causes
mischief
or
annoyance
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Fickle
likely to
change
, especially due to, irresolution, or instability; casually changeable
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Feign
to represent
fictitiously
; put
on
an
appearance
of
example: to feign sickness
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Fester
to
putrefy
or
rot
example: a festering wound
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Gossamer
an
extremely
delicate
variety of
gauze
, used especially for veils; fine, flimsy cobweb
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Inauspicious
boding ill;
ill-omened
;
unfavorable
example:the inauspicious occurrences that bode disaster
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Inexorable
not to be
persuaded
,
moved
, or
affected
by prayers or
entreaties
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Inconstant
not
constant
;
changeable
; fickle; variable
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Interred
buried
;
shut in
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Intercession
pleading on behalf of another person
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Jest
a
joke
or witty remark
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Loathe
to feel
disgust
or
intense
aversion
for;
abhor
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Loath
unwilling
;
reluctant
;
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Languish
to lose
vigor
and
vitality
; to be or become
weak
or
feeble
; droop; fade
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Loathsome
causing
feelings
of
disgust
;
revolting
;
repulsive
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Mar
to
disfigure
,
deface
, or
scar
example: the scratch marred the table.
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Mutiny
rebellion
against any
authority
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Mark
to take
notice
;
give
attention
;
consider
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Posterity
future
generations
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Peevish
showing
annoyance
,
irritation
, or
bad
mood
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