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The willingness to take bold risks; rude or disrespectful behavior **describes moral/social convictions Negative |
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Imprudence or audacity Negative |
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| Aone (adj.)(A1 steak sauce… not really) |
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| lean and haggard because of suffering, hunger, or age. (Of a building) grim or desolate in appearance |
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| An area that is sealed off with an artificial or natural barrier; the state of being enclosed esp. within a religious community |
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| A situation in which it is difficult to make a choice between two or more choices; situation or problem |
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| One who believes themselves to be a connoisseur in a given field and is condescending to others. |
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| one who attempts to impress others by affecting an elegant air. |
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Adj. Choosing what seems best from various sources Noun One whose opinions and beliefs are drawn from various sources Eclecticism |
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Effete Noun from What does it do to males? |
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Worn out or exhausted Effeteness A sense of effeminacy or unmanliness |
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Capable of producing the desired effect Efficacy, efficaciousness Efficaciously |
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Noun: A highly select group of superior individuals Adj. Select; Superior Elitism Elitist |
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| Elitist and elitism have very negative connotations. Suggest undue pride in belonging to some superior group |
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Wasted or reduced by starvation, disease, or the like Emaciation Emaciate |
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To take the flow out of; To send forth Emanation |
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To decorate or enhance Embellishment Fabricate, or fictitious |
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High in rank; distinguished; Outstanding; conspicuous Eminence Eminently |
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A sympathetic understanding of empathetic, empathic empathize |
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Try to equal or excel the excellence of Emulation, Emulator |
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| A country or area lying wholly within the boundaries of another country; A separate group or community within a larger group or community |
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Peculiar to a particular locality or group of people Endemical Diseases |
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An intentionally obscure statement; a riddle; Someone or something that is puzzling or mysterious Enigmatic; enigmatical |
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