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20 Cards in this Set

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ABHOR
verb.
to regard with loathing; to hate
AMEND
verb.
to remove the faults or errors in; to correct
BUFFET
noun.
a blow with the hand or fist
verb.
to hit or beat repeatedly
CHAOS
noun.
a condition of great disorder or confusion
COMMODIOUS
adjective.
spacious; roomy
CORROSIVE
adjective.
that which causes gradual decay by crumbling or surface disintigration
DISCERN
verb.
to detect with the senses; to see clearly
EXTANT
adjective.
still existing
IMPLICATE
verb.
to be related to; to involve in
INTER
verb.
to place in a grave or tomb; bury
MARTINET
noun.
one who demands absolute adherence to forms and rules
OBVIATE
verb.
to prevent by interception
RENEGADE
noun.
someone who deserts a cause or principle; an outlaw; a rebel
adjective.
having deserted a cause or principle
REPREHENSIBLE
adjective.
deserving blame or punishment
SOMBER
adjective.
gloomy; depressing; melancholy
SQUALID
adjective.
having a dirty appearance
TURBULENT
adjective.
violently agitated or disturbed; chaotic
VISCOFEROUS
adjective.
noisy and loud; commanding attention
VOLUMINOUS
adjective.
having great size, fullness, or number
WAIVE
verb.
to give up, especially temporarily, as a right or claim