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irascible - *answers *bad tempered
acquiesce - *answers *agree or submit (consentir)
rebuke - *answers *reprimand; harsh criticism (reprimenda)
trepidation - *answers *apprehension, anxiety (inquietud)
insurgent - *answers *rebel
ironic - *answers *contradictory, unexpected
clandestine - *answers *secret
vernacular - *answers *native, colloquial
polarize - *answers *divide
perfunctory - *answers *automatic, unthinking, superficial
infinitesimal - *answers *small
construe - *answers *interpret
heresy - *answers *unorthodox opinion
stringent - *answers *strict
mellifluous - *answers *smooth and sweet sounding (armonioso)
panacea - *answers *cure-all
terse - *answers *abrupt, succint, using few words / (A) rambling
prevail - *answers *triumph
reprehensible - *answers *very bad; shameful
painstaking - *answers *meticulous, thorough
sagacious - *answers *smart, judicious
effusion - *answers *outpouring
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dogmatic - *answers *blindly committed
perturb - *answers *upset, unsettle
impetuous - *answers *impulsive
profane - *answers *irreverent
cull - *answers *To assemble or collect bit by bit
Coup de grace - *answers *A decisive act or event that brings a situation to a close; the
finishing blow
Countervail - *answers *To use equal force against; to compensate
Corpulent - *answers *Obese; fat; bulky
Convex - *answers *Curving outward
Ferret - *answers *To drive or force out
Facetious - *answers *Meant to evoke laughter or enjoyment; not intended seriously
Faze - *answers *To bother; to disturb or annoy
Fjord - *answers *A thin strip of sea flowing between cliffs or hills
Flaccid - *answers *Lacking firmness, stiffness, vigor
Rancor - *answers *Bitter resentment
Guffaw - *answers *An instance of full, unrestrained laughter
Harangue - *answers *Lecture; berate
Homily - *answers *A religious talk or speech
Impecunious - *answers *Lacking in money
Inalienable - *answers *Incapable of taking away
Insouciant - *answers *Calm and carefree
Loath - *answers *Unwilling; reluctant
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Loathe - *answers *To hate or detest
Morass - *answers *A quagmire
postulate - *answers *assume, to set forth without proof
hackneyed - *answers *trite , over used common place
perquisite - *answers *privilege that goes along with a job ,a perk
scintillate - *answers *sparkle ,glitter ,to twinkle
quibble - *answers *argue in a pretty manner ,to evade the truth
divest - *answers *rid of ,to deprive or strip
fabrication - *answers *made-up,of falsehood
prodigal - *answers *wastefully extravagant,spending too much
stymie - *answers *thwart,hinder,or block
subversive - *answers *undermining ,tending to over overthrow or cause destruction
tenet - *answers *shared doctrine ,principle,belief or opinion
officious - *answers *meddlesome,annoyingly eager to please
recrimination - *answers *a counter accusation ,the act of accusing in return
curtail - *answers *cut short ,to reduce or lessen
proponent - *answers *supporter,an advocate
levity - *answers *frivolity,a lack of seriousness
arduous - *answers *difficult,strenuous,requiring much effort
surrogate - *answers *substitute
tangible - *answers *touchable,physical, material
querulous - *answers *complaining ,fretful,peevish,fault-finding