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abet | to help or assist someone in doing something, especially something illegal |
accord | to render or give someone a particular status or treatment; to be in or come to an |
awl | a tool consisting of a handle and a slim metal shaft with a sharp point, used for |
coerce | to force someone to do something they don’t want to do |
contrite | genuinely and deeply sorry about something; something said or done out of remorse |
fodder | animal food in the form of hay or straw; material for stimulating a creative or critical |
incorrigible | unruly, unmanageable, difficult to control or keep in order; impossible to change. |
insight | perceptiveness, or ability to see clearly and intuitively into the nature of a complex |
moccasin | a leather, heelless shoe, especially patterned after native North American shoe |
oust | to remove or force someone from a position, office, or place |
pestilence | something evil, a malevolent belief, influence or presence, a serious infectious disease |
repudiate | to disapprove, deny, and reject something formally and strongly and renounce any |
reverent | respectful, feeling or expression of profound respect or awe |
sage | a man of advanced years revered for his wisdom and good judgment, plant used as a |
textile | cloth or fabric that is manufactured by weaving or knitting, or the raw material to |
umbrage | resentment or annoyance arising from some offense; or something that gives shade |