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1.
TANGIBLE
PERCEPTIBLE BY TOUCH.
Rests upon more tangible evidence.
Rests upon more tangible.
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2.
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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3.
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.
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4.
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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5.
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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6.
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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7.
CULTIVATED
Refined and well educated.
He obtained a situation at Lubeck, where he had leisure to cultivate his natural taste for drawing and poetry.
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8.
EXODUS
A mass departure of people, especially emigrants.
The reason for their exodus remained open to speculation.
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9.
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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10.
POSSE
A group of people who have a common characteristic occupation or purpose.
Midway's student section is the best posse in the stadium.
11.
CONDONE
Accept and allow
The company does not condone using illegal software.
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12.
FRACTIOUS
Irritable and Quarrelsome
The inexperienced teacher found the fractious students difficult to control.
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13.
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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14.
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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15.
IMPERATIVE
Vital importance; crucial
It was imperative that everyone understood the rules so that this would not happen again.
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16.
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.
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17.
ZEALOUS
Having or showing zeal.
As a zealous churchman and Protestant he still possessed a following.
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18.
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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19.
ENDURE
Suffer
How can she endure the ride?
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20.
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.
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21.
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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22.
DARESS
Threats, violent, constrains, to hear someone down.
Duress to the individual negotiator would, however, vitiate the effect of his signature.
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23.
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.
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24.
MUSTER
Assemble
All I could muster was a thank you.
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25.
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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