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Apoplectic | ADJECTIVE: greatly excited or angered |
Ascendant | moving upward; rising; directed upward; superior |
Asphyxiate | to cause (someone) to stop breathing and die |
Bewilder | to cause to lose one's bearings |
Catatonic | having a marked lack of movement, activity, or expression |
Catharsis | a purification or purgation that brings about spiritual renewal or release from tension |
Condone | to overlook or allow |
Conniption | NOUN: a fit of rage, hysteria, or alarm |
Coerce | to achieve by force or threat |
Dilapidated | decayed, deteriorated |
Emanate | to come out from a source |
Endogenous | caused by factors inside the organism or system |
Galvanic | having an electric effect; intensely exciting |
Horticulture | the science and art of growing fruits, vegetables, flowers |
Indelible | lasting, unforgettable, memorable |
Maleficent | working or productive of harm or evil |
Meager | Deficient in quantity |
Notarize | to certify (a document, contract, etc.) |
Parsonage | the house provided by a church for its pastor |
Perturbed | to cause to be worried or upset |
Picayune | of little value |
Prospective | anticipated or likely |
Pungent | having an intense flavor or odor |
Prosthetic | synthetic limb |
Resilient | springing back; rebounding |
Reticent | reserved, quiet |
Reverence | a feeling or attitude of deep respect tinged with awe |
Stout | bulky in figure; fat |
Transient | not lasting, enduring, or permanent |
Ulterior | ADJ; intentionally kept concealed |