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  1. countenance
    the appearance conveyed by a person's face
  2. mandatory
    required by rule
  3. ardent
    characterized by intense emotion
  4. curt
    brief and to the point
  5. stalwart
    having rugged physical strength
  6. fallible
    wanting in moral strength, courage, or will
  7. judicious
    marked by the exercise of common sense in practical matters
  8. despondent
    without or almost without hope
  9. eject
    put out or expel from a place
  10. acme
    the highest point of something
  11. impose
    charge and collect payment
  12. sturdy
    having rugged physical strength
  13. ennui
    the feeling of being bored by something tedious
  14. mutable
    capable of or tending to change in form or quality or nature
  15. infinite
    having no limits or boundaries in time or space
  16. longevity
    the property of having lived for a considerable time
  17. ruse
    a deceptive maneuver, especially to avoid capture
  18. proclaimed
    declared publicly; made widely known
  19. rudimentary
    being in the earliest stages of development
  20. rout
    an overwhelming defeat
  21. rogue
    a deceitful and unreliable scoundrel
  22. resonate
    produce a deep, clear sound
  23. redundant
    more than is needed, desired, or required
  24. prescribe
    issue commands or orders for
  25. logical
    based on known statements or events or conditions
  26. prerequisite
    something that is needed or obligatory in advance
  27. gravitate
    move toward
  28. cautious
    showing careful forethought
  29. braggart
    a very boastful and talkative person
  30. hearsay
    gossip passed around by word of mouth
  31. taunt
    harass with persistent criticism or carping
  32. constructive
    tending to improve or promote development
  33. quantifiable
    capable of being quantified
  34. effective
    producing or capable of producing an intended result
  35. apathy
    an absence of emotion or enthusiasm
  36. blemish
    a mark or flaw that spoils the appearance of something
  37. consensus
    agreement in the judgment reached by a group as a whole
  38. dissent
    a difference of opinion
  39. tempo
    the speed at which a composition is to be played
  40. solace
    comfort offered to one who is disappointed or miserable
  41. listless
    lacking zest or vivacity
  42. comprehend
    get the meaning of something
  43. victor
    a combatant who is able to defeat rivals
  44. lackadaisical
    idle or indolent especially in a dreamy way
  45. contention
    the act of competing as for profit or a prize
  46. newsworthy
    sufficiently interesting to be reported in a newspaper
  47. sporadic
    recurring in scattered or unpredictable instances
  48. potential
    existing in possibility
  49. presumptuous
    going beyond what is appropriate, permitted, or courteous
  50. memento
    a reminder of past events
  51. legacy
    a gift of personal property by will
  52. jeopardy
    a source of danger
  53. integrity
    an undivided or unbroken completeness with nothing wanting
  54. infraction
    a violation of a law or rule
  55. collective
    done by or characteristic of individuals acting together
  56. hoax
    something intended to deceive
  57. genesis
    a coming into being
  58. feud
    a bitter quarrel between two parties
  59. fraud
    intentional deception resulting in injury to another person
  60. adept
    having or showing knowledge and skill and aptitude
  61. ardent
    characterized by intense emotion
  62. rampant
    occurring or increasing in an unrestrained way
  63. puny
    of inferior size
  64. sinister
    wicked, evil, or dishonorable
  65. witty
    demonstrating striking cleverness and humor
  66. vivid
    having striking color
  67. relinquish
    turn away from; give up
  68. recur
    happen or occur again
  69. incite
    provoke or stir up
  70. implement
    a piece of equipment or a tool used for a specific purpose
  71. query
    an instance of questioning
  72. timid
    showing fear and lack of courage
  73. colleague
    an associate that one works with
  74. potent
    having or wielding force or authority
  75. noble
    impressive in appearance
  76. concede
    be willing to yield
  77. goad
    provoke as by constant criticism
  78. herd
    a group of cattle or sheep or other domestic mammals
  79. viable
    capable of life or normal growth and development
  80. judicious
    marked by the exercise of common sense in practical matters
  81. hesitating
    lacking decisiveness of character
  82. falsifying
    the act of determining that something is false
  83. hollow
    not solid; having a space or gap or cavity
  84. coax
    influence or persuade by gentle and persistent urging
  85. monotonous
    sounded or spoken in a tone unvarying in pitch
  86. consternation
    sudden shock or dismay that causes confusion
  87. savory
    pleasing to the sense of taste
  88. renown
    the state or quality of being widely honored and acclaimed
  89. raconteur
    a person skilled in telling anecdotes
  90. quench
    satisfy, as thirst
  91. precise
    sharply exact or accurate or delimited
  92. terrain
    a piece of ground having specific characteristics
  93. terminal
    occurring at or forming an end
  94. augment
    enlarge or increase
  95. involuntary
    without conscious control
  96. collusion
    secret agreement
  97. tenacity
    persistent determination
  98. tactile
    of or relating to or proceeding from the sense of touch
  99. portend
    indicate by signs
  100. germinate
    sprout; produce buds or branches
  101. restore
    bring back into original existence, function, or position
  102. filament
    a thin wire heated by the passage of an electric current
  103. mutate
    undergo a change or alteration in form or qualities
  104. dynamic
    characterized by action or forcefulness of personality
  105. congeal
    solidify, thicken, or come together
  106. reconnoiter
    explore, often with a goal of finding something or somebody
  107. accrue
    grow by addition
  108. innate
    present at birth but not necessarily hereditary
  109. gregarious
    temperamentally seeking and enjoying the company of others
  110. nomadic
    relating to persons or groups who travel in search of food or work
  111. resolute
    firm in purpose or belief
  112. terse
    brief and to the point
  113. vanquish
    defeat in a competition, race, or conflict
  114. cautious
    showing careful forethought
  115. lethargic
    deficient in alertness or activity
  116. sullen
    showing a brooding ill humor
  117. distraught
    deeply agitated especially from emotion
  118. legible
    capable of being read or deciphered
  119. fawn
    a young deer
  120. jeer
    laugh at with contempt and derision
  121. adrift
    afloat on the surface of a body of water
  122. query
    an instance of questioning
  123. impure
    combined or contaminated with extraneous elements
  124. disinterested
    unaffected by concern for one's own welfare
  125. pathetic
    deserving or inciting pity
Created on Tue Sep 03 03:37:54 EDT 2013 (updated Thu Sep 05 02:33:05 EDT 2013)

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