Vocab Part Iii

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demeanor (noun) behavior or manner

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demeanor

(noun) behavior or manner

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lethargy(noun) drowsy dullness or lack of activity

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desultorily (adverb) jumping from one topic to another

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servile (adjective) giving in because of fear

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abashed (adjective) embarrassed

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eradicate (verb) destroy; wipe out

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vindicate (verb) to excuse; absolve

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prostrated (verb) lying down flat

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luminous(adjective) shining by its own light

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degradation

(noun) a worn out or broken condition

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metaphysics(noun) an attempt to explain reality and knowledge

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malleable(adjective) able to be shaped or molded

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emaciation(noun) losing flesh; wasting away

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torpid(adjective) dull, inactive

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capitulated(verb) having given up

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inviolate(adjective) unbroken; uninjured

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reconciliation(noun) bringing together again in friendship

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equivocation(noun) not making a commitment on a matter

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gnawing

(verb) to erode or corrode

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peddler(noun) one who deals or promotes something intangible

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timorously(adverb) doing something fearfully, or with a timid disposition

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irony(noun) incongruity between the actual result of a sequence of events and the normal or expected results

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sabotage (noun) destructive or obstructive action carried on by a civilian or enemy agent to hinder a nation’s war effort

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truncheon(noun) a shattered spear or lance; a club, bludgeon or baton

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embezzlement (noun) the illegal taking of property (including money) to use at one’s own discretion

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inquisitor(noun) one who inquires; especially one who is unduly harsh, severe, or hostile in making an inquiry

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despicable(adjective) deserving to be despised: so worthless or obnoxious as to rouse moral indignation.

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bludgeon (noun) a short stick

that usually has one thick or loaded end and is used as a weapon;(verb) to hit with heavy impact

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forlorn(adjective) sad and lonely because of isolation or desertion: desolate

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taut (adjective) having no give or slack

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improvisation(noun) the act or art of making, inventing or arranging something offhand

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interpose(verb) to put oneself in between - intrude

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haggling(verb) to bargain or wrangle

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digression(noun) the act or instance of turning aside especially from the main subject

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tiddlywinks(noun) a game whose object is to snap small disks from a flat surface into a small container