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ambidextrous | adj. Able to use both hands with equal skill. |
antipathy | n. A consistent aversion or dislike. |
deleterious | adj. Hurtful; injurious. |
excoriate | v. To criticize severely; to berate. |
extrapolate | v. To estimate or infer by projecting from or expanding upon known information. |
grisly | adj. Horrible to contemplate or look upon; grim and ghastly. |
idiosyncrasy | n. A peculiar characteristic, habit, or manner that distinguishes a person. |
impute | v. To assign blame or credit; to attribute or ascribe. |
maladroit | adj. Lacking judgement or skill; bungling or clumsy. |
negate | v. 1. To deny or refute the existence or truth of. 2. To make ineffective of invalid. |
passe | adj. No longer in fashion; out moded. |
pedagogue | n. A teacher of children or youth; sometimes one who is dogmatic or overly formal. |
pedagogical | adj. Of or relating to the science or art of teaching. |
preponderance | n. The greater part; superiority in size, importance, or strength. |
propound | v. To put forward for consideration; to propose. |
stance | n. 1. The way a person stands; the position of a person's feet. 2. A position regarding politics or ideas; point of view. |