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the expectation of misfortune; feeling of evil to come; unfavorable omen | |
giving a false appearance of frankness; not straightforward or candid; insincere or calculating | |
interjection; word or phrase having no independent meaning; expression usually of surprise or anger | |
change shape by stress; become misshapen; make formless |
enclose; place in something; fix firmly in surrounding mass | |
indefinitely long period of time; age | |
sweet sounding; pleasing to ear; melodious | |
a person from whom you are descended |
an expression whose meaning differs from meanings of its individual words; distinctive style | |
precede; go ahead of; go forward; go on | |
stockpile; accumulate for future use | |
act of throwing or shooting out; darting or casting forth; uttering of exclamations, or of brief exclamatory phrases |
object because of doubts; hesitate | |
rob; a strip of money or other property unjustly, especially by trickery or fraud; ask an unreasonable price | |
enclose; place in something; fix firmly in surrounding mass | |
false; tending to mislead; deceptive |
raise in rank or dignity; praise | |
obvious and offensive, blatant, scandalous; flaming into notice | |
throw into confusion; deeply involved, especially in something complicated | |
increase severity, violence, or bitterness of; aggravate |
be unsteady in purpose or action, as from loss of courage or confidence | |
feel or express strong disapproval of; condemn; express sorrow or grief over; regret | |
representative or perfect example of a class or type; brief summary, as of a book or article | |
the figure of speech in which exaggeration is used for emphasis; overstatement |
patient with imaginary symptoms and ailments; one who is morbidly anxious about his health and generally depressed | |
change shape by stress; become misshapen; make formless | |
dig out of ground; remove from grave | |
raise in rank or dignity; praise |
stockpile; accumulate for future use | |
false; tending to mislead; deceptive | |
interjection; word or phrase having no independent meaning; expression usually of surprise or anger | |
patient with imaginary symptoms and ailments; one who is morbidly anxious about his health and generally depressed |
apt; suitably expressed; well chosen | |
differing; tending to move apart in different directions | |
cheating; deceitful; planning or using fraud; given to the practice of fraud | |
change shape by stress; become misshapen; make formless |
the figure of speech in which exaggeration is used for emphasis; overstatement | |
dig out of ground; remove from grave | |
disguise or conceal behind a false appearance; make a false show of | |
rob; a strip of money or other property unjustly, especially by trickery or fraud; ask an unreasonable price |