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Allude | v. to refer to casual or indirectly |
Clairvoyant | adj. supernaturally perceptive; n. one who posses extrasensory powers, seer |
Conclusive | adj. serving to settle an issue; final |
Disreputable | adj. not respectable, not esteemed |
Endemic | adj. a native or confined to a particular region or people; characteristic of or prevalent in a field |
Exemplary | adj. worthy of imitation, commendable; serving as a model |
Fathom | v. to understand, get to the bottom of; to determine the depths of; n. a measure of depth in water |
Guile | n. treacherous cunning, deceit |
Integrity | n. honesty, high moral standards; an unimpaired condition, completeness, soundness |
Itinerary | n. a route to travel; a record to travel; a guidebook |
Misconstrue | v. to interpret wrong, mistake the meaning of |
Obnoxious | adj. highly offensive, arousing strong dislike |
Placate | v. to appease, smooth, pacify |
Placid | adj. calm, peaceful |
Plagiarism | n. passing off or using as one’s own the writing of another person |
Potent | adj. powerful; highly effective |
Pretext | n. a false reason, deceptive excuse |
Protrude | v. to stick out, thrust forth |
Stark | adj. harsh, unrelieved, desolate; adv. utterly |
Superficial | adj. on or near the surface; concerned with or understanding only what is on the surface, shallow |