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					  difficult to understand, recondite, concealed					 
					
					 what is the definition of Abstruse 
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					  Benign					 
					
					 What is the Word for: not causing harm, of gentle disposition 
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					  what isA. to cause to become less harsh or hostile; to make less severe 
					B. scholarly C. foreign, unfamiliar D. extremely apologetic, remorseful, repentant E. dormant inactive, sleeping the definition of dormant 
					 the definition of dormant 
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					  A. fuse 
					B. immutable C. nullify D. mitigate E. incorrigible 
					 What is the Word for: incapable of being reformed or improved 
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					  A. pacifistic 
					B. depravity C. audacity 
					 Which word has to do with opposing force?  
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					  friendly, courteous, amiable					 
					
					 what is the definition of Affable 
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					  Capricious					 
					
					 What is the Word for: Changing suddenly, fickle 
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					  A. instructive, designed to teach 
					B. inactive, sleeping C. mysterious, inexplicable, puzzling D. unchanging E. to cause to become less harsh or hostile; to make less severe 
					 what is the definition of enigmatic 
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					  A. pacifistic 
					B. nullify C. loathe D. immutable E. mitigate 
					 What is the Word for: unchanging 
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					  A. fear, trembling, agitation  
					B. nullify C. pretentious 
					 Which is ' Extravagant' 
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					  excessive boldness, rashness, daring					 
					
					 what is the definition of Audacity 
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					  depravity					 
					
					 What is the Word for:  moral corruption, a wicked or perverse act 
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					  A. to detest 
					B. foreign, unfamiliar C. scholarly D. to cause to become less harsh or hostile; to make less severe E. to cause not to be in effect, to negate 
					 what is the definition of erudite 
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					  A. mitigate 
					B. loathe C. incorrigible D. immutable E. exotic 
					 What is the Word for: to detest 
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					  A.  nullify 
					B. recant C. vilify 
					 Which word is to revoke? 
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					  contrite extremely apologetic, remorseful, repentant					 
					
					 what is the definition of contrite 
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					  deprecate					 
					
					 What is the Word for: to disapprove regretfully, to belittle, to express mild disapproval 
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					   A.mysterious, inexplicable, puzzling 
					B. foreign, unfamiliar C. to mix or to join (usually by melting) D. unchanging E. to cause to become less harsh or hostile; to make less severe 
					 what is the definition of exotic 
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					  A. incorrigible 
					B. immutable C. pacifistic D. mitigate E.nullify 
					 What is the Word for: to cause to become less harsh or hostile; to make less severe 
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					  A. prologue 
					B. servile C. trepidation 
					 Which is a word that you would use to start something? 
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					  believing too easily, gullible					 
					
					 what is the definition of credulous 
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					  didactic					 
					
					 What is the Word for: instructive, designed to teach 
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					  A.inactive, sleeping 
					B. scholarly C. foreign, unfamiliar D. to mix or to join (usually by melting) E. opposed to war or use of force 
					 what is the definition of fuse 
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					  A. fuse 
					B. incorrigible C. pacifistic D. loathe E. nullify 
					 What is the Word for: to cause not to be in effect, to negate 
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					  A. depravity 
					B. incorrigible C. trepidation 
					 Which word means fear? 
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