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1. | serenely free of interruption or disturbance |
2. | a commendatory formal statement or set oration |
3. | to compel to an act or choice |
4. | to inform against : ACCUSE |
5. | having a huge appetite : RAVENOUS |
7. | RESOLUTE, DETERMINED |
8. | marked by careful unremitting attention or persistent application |
9. | destruction or surrender of something for the sake of something else; something given up or lost |
11. | something given or obtained gratuitously or by way of good measure |
12. | exciting or deserving hatred or repugnance |
16. | bold or arrogant disregard of normal restraints |
18. | timorous uncertain agitation : APPREHENSION |
19. | seeming to have a supernatural character or origin : EERIE, MYSTERIOUS |
21. | expressing oneself readily, clearly, or effectively |
26. | marked by or fond of conspicuous or vainglorious and sometimes pretentious display; showy |
29. | completely obvious, conspicuous, or obtrusive especially in a crass or offensive manner |
31. | to waver in mind, will, or feeling : hesitate in choice of opinions or courses; FLUCTUATE, OSCILLATE |
33. | unwilling to admit or accept what is offered as true: SKEPTICAL |
35. | passing through or by a place with only a brief stay or sojourn |
36. | to meet or satisfy a need |
37. | one who behaves criminally or viciously |
38. | knowledgeable of something especially through personal experience; also : MINDFUL |
41. | to be necessary, proper, or advantageous for |
43. | to interfere with or slow the progress of |