Definitions for List #4
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abrogate |
v |
To cancel or repeal by authority; to annul |
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bathos |
n |
False pathos; sentimentality |
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canard |
n |
A false and malicious report, fabricated and spread as by a newspaper |
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debilitate |
v |
To weaken or enfeeble; to enervate |
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egregious |
adj |
Remarkably bad; outstanding for undesirable qualities; flagrant |
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feckless |
adj |
Ineffective; weak; careless; irresponsible |
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gossamer |
adj |
Light, thin, filmy (like a cobweb) |
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hegemony |
n |
Leadership or dominance, especially of one nation over others |
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imbroglio |
n |
An involved and confusing situation |
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lassitude |
n |
A state or feeling of being tired or listless; weariness; languor |
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malign |
v |
To speak evil of; to defame; to slander |
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nemesis |
n |
Anyone or anything by which, it seems, one must inevitably be frustrated or defeated |
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obstreperous |
adj |
Noisy, boisterous, or unruly especially in resisting or opposing |
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panegyric |
n |
A formal speech or writing praising a person or event; high or hyperbolic praise |
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recalcitrant |
adj |
Refusing to obey authority; stubbornly defiant |
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sanctimonious |
adj |
Pretending to be very holy or pious; affecting sanctity or righteousness |
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timorous |
adj |
Full of or subject to fear; timid |
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uxorious |
adj |
Doting on, irrationally fond of, or submissive to one’s wife |
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variegated |
adj |
Marked with different colors; having variety in character or form |
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xenophobia |
n |
Fear or hatred of strangers or foreigners or of anything foreign or strange |