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  1. abjure
    formally reject or disavow a formerly held belief
    abjure
    abrogate
    acerbic
    acrimony
    acumen
    adumbrate
    alacrity
    anathema
    antipathy
    approbation
  2. abrogate
    revoke formally
    abjure
    abrogate
    acerbic
    acrimony
    acumen
    adumbrate
    alacrity
    anathema
    antipathy
    approbation
  3. acerbic
    sour or bitter in taste
    abjure
    abrogate
    acerbic
    acrimony
    acumen
    adumbrate
    alacrity
    anathema
    antipathy
    approbation
  4. acrimony
    a rough and bitter manner
    abjure
    abrogate
    acerbic
    acrimony
    acumen
    adumbrate
    alacrity
    anathema
    antipathy
    approbation
  5. acumen
    shrewdness shown by keen insight
    abjure
    abrogate
    acerbic
    acrimony
    acumen
    adumbrate
    alacrity
    anathema
    antipathy
    approbation
  6. adumbrate
    describe roughly or give the main points or summary of
    abjure
    abrogate
    acerbic
    acrimony
    acumen
    adumbrate
    alacrity
    anathema
    antipathy
    approbation
  7. alacrity
    liveliness and eagerness
    abjure
    abrogate
    acerbic
    acrimony
    acumen
    adumbrate
    alacrity
    anathema
    antipathy
    approbation
  8. anathema
    a formal ecclesiastical curse accompanied by excommunication
    abjure
    abrogate
    acerbic
    acrimony
    acumen
    adumbrate
    alacrity
    anathema
    antipathy
    approbation
  9. antipathy
    a feeling of intense dislike
    abjure
    abrogate
    acerbic
    acrimony
    acumen
    adumbrate
    alacrity
    anathema
    antipathy
    approbation
  10. approbation
    official acceptance or agreement
    abjure
    abrogate
    acerbic
    acrimony
    acumen
    adumbrate
    alacrity
    anathema
    antipathy
    approbation
Created on Fri Sep 16 23:47:28 EDT 2011 (updated Fri Sep 16 23:48:37 EDT 2011)

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