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Incommodious: Uncomfortable, troublesome; narrow or insufficiently small.
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Lubricious: Lewd, lustful, arousing sexual desire; slippery or smooth.
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Rectitude: Moral virtue or conduct, rightness of judgment.
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Esurient: Hungry, voracious, greedy.
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Traduce: To say untrue things, to slander or defame.
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Vacuity: A state of emptiness, an emptiness of the mind.
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Forbearance: The act of refraining or abstaining, showing self-control.
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Ineluctable: Inescapable, inevitable, or certain.
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Oppugn: To oppose, argue, or criticize.
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Acquisitive: Eager to acquire wealth, greedy, good at getting and obtaining.
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Zeitgeist: The spirit of the time, trend of an era.
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Nepenthe: A drug (or anything else) that causes forgetfulness of troubles.
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What Is the Difference Between an Abbreviation and an Acroynm?
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Palliate: To alleviate or relive, to make something appear less serious.
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Sobriquet: A nickname or assumed name.
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