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35 Cards in this Set
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Comatose
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Lethargic; unconcious
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Destitution
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State of being extremely poor, in extreme want.
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Ennoble
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To elevate; to raise in rank.
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Fecund
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Capable of reproducing; intellectual productivity.
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Punctilious
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Stressing precise following of instructions, details, code, or conduct.
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Ameliorate
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To make better, to relieve, to improve.
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Bouyant
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Capable of floating; cheerful.
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Calamity
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A serious event causing stress or misfortune
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Ephemeral
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Lasting a short period of time, fleeting.
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Languid
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Slow, sluggish, listless, weak.
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Ameliorate
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To make better, to relieve, to improve.
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Bouyant
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Capable of floating; cheerful.
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Calamity
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A serious event causing stress or misfortune
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Ephemeral
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Lasting a short period of time, fleeting.
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Languid
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Slow, sluggish, listless, weak.
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Circumspect
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Careful to consider consequences, cautious, wary.
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Irascible
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Irritable, easily angered, cranky, cross.
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Proliferation
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An increase in number, multiplication.
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Sublime
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Exhalted, noble, uplifting.
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Zeal
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Enthusiasm, fervor.
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Apocryphal
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Of doubtful origin or authenticity, not genuine.
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Equivocate
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To attempt to lie, mislead, or hide the truth.
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Hedonist
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One who seeks pleasure as sole aim in life.
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Prodigious
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Extraordinary in bulk, quality, or degree; great in size, enormous.
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Respite
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A rest, a delay, a period of relief.
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Admonish
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To caution; to advise or to counsel against something.
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Dupe
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To trick, to fool, to decieve, or to cheat.
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Othodox
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Conforming to established standards, conventional.
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Repertoire
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A list of works of music or readings that are ready to perform.
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Stolid
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Showing little emotion.
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Admonish
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To caution; to advise or to counsel against something.
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Dupe
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To trick, to fool, to decieve, or to cheat.
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Othodox
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Conforming to established standards, conventional.
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Repertoire
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A list of works of music or readings that are ready to perform.
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Stolid
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Showing little emotion.
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