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Tangible

Published on Nov 20, 2015

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TANGIBLE

  • PERCEPTIBLE BY TOUCH.
  • Rests upon more tangible evidence.
Rests upon more tangible.

BOON

  • A thing that is helped fun or beneficial.
  • Sent. Can this one boon be as bad as my cousin believes?
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QUARRY

  • A place, typically a large, deep pit, from which stone or other materials are or have been extracted.
  • The first marble quarry was opened in Dorset in 1785.

SUBSISTING

  • Maintain or support oneself, especially at a minimal level.
  • The " ordinary " ecclesiastical tribunals of the later middle ages still subsist in England, at least as regards the laity.
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DISARMING

  • Having the effect of allaying suspicion or hostility, especially through charm.
  • His smile was so disarming that she couldn't help smiling back.
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MARAUDING

  • Going about in search of things to steal or people to attack.
  • In early times it was long the independent seat of marauding Vikings.
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CULTIVATED

  • Refined and well educated.
  • He obtained a situation at Lubeck, where he had leisure to cultivate his natural taste for drawing and poetry.

EXODUS

  • A mass departure of people, especially emigrants.
  • The reason for their exodus remained open to speculation.
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AMENTITIES

  • A desirable or useful feature or facility of a building or place.
  • It had many fine buildings and most of the amenities of a European town.
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POSSE

  • A group of people who have a common characteristic occupation or purpose.
  • Midway's student section is the best posse in the stadium.

CONDONE

  • Accept and allow
  • The company does not condone using illegal software.

FRACTIOUS

  • Irritable and Quarrelsome
  • The inexperienced teacher found the fractious students difficult to control.
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DROLL

  • Curious or unusual in a way that provokes dry amusement.
  • As the class clown, David had a droll comment for every point of the discussion.
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SCRUPLE

  • A feeling of doubt of hesitation with regard to the morality of propriety of a course of action.
  • Janet has no scruples about mistreating people who mistreat her.
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IMPERATIVE

  • Vital importance; crucial
  • It was imperative that everyone understood the rules so that this would not happen again.

SOLICITOUSLY

  • Anxious or concerned
  • He is even solicitous to show that his point of view is that of the cultivated gentleman and not of the specialist of any order.

ZEALOUS

  • Having or showing zeal.
  • As a zealous churchman and Protestant he still possessed a following.
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UNCANNY

  • Strange or mysterious, especially in an unsettling way.
  • The system will be able, in an uncanny way, to inform you and your decisions.
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ENDURE

  • Suffer
  • How can she endure the ride?

SUBSTAIN

  • Strengthen or support oneself, especially at a minimum level.
  • We're know we can't walk away from what we're doing nor can we sustain it on our own.

EVADE

  • Escape or avoid especially by cleverness or trickery
  • I've never met anyone who could evade a question as well as he can.
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DARESS

  • Threats, violent, constrains, to hear someone down.
  • Duress to the individual negotiator would, however, vitiate the effect of his signature.

INCITE

  • Encourage or stir up
  • The main result of this struggle was everywhere to strengthen the power of the princes and to incite them to fresh acts of aggression.

MUSTER

  • Assemble
  • All I could muster was a thank you.

CHATEU

  • Uncivilized
  • Chateau-Thierry is built on rising ground on the right bank of the Marne, over which a fine stone bridge leads to the suburb of Marne.
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