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Timestamp: 2019-04-20 06:22:07+00:00

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temporary encampment; camp without tents; V.
corporation made up of several different companies in diversified fields; mass of various material gathered together; rock consisting of small stones held together by clay; V.
act stupidly; play the fool; N.
chatter idly or foolishly; make continuous sounds like water running gently over rounded stone; N.
nonentity; worthless person or thing; zero; secret code; V.
illegal trade; smuggling; smuggled goods; ADJ.
warm by rubbing; make sore by rubbing; N.
force into less space; squeeze; contract; put into fewer words; N: thick mass of cloth pressed to part of the body to stop bleeding or swelling, reduce fever, etc.
complete; consummate; make perfect; N.
shout of disapproval or displeasure (made at the theater or a sports match); boo; V.
draftee; person forced into military service; V.
hit or knock against with force; N.
extended line of men or fortifications to prevent access or egress; V.
failure to act; failure to perform a task or be present; V.
envy; give or allow unwillingly; grudge; Ex. We shouldn't begrudge him his success.
cook by direct heat; N.
cause to appear by magic; summon (a devil or a spirit) by magical power; practice magic (esp. by very quick movement of the hands); evoke; conjure up: bring into the mind; Ex. The magician conjured a rabbit out of his hat.
determine or seek opinions, votes, etc.; go through (a region) to solicit votes or orders; conduct a survey; N.
dispute; argue about the rightness of; compete for; try to win; Ex. contest the election results; Ex. contest a seat in Parliament; N.
(of colors or surfaces) not bright; cloudy; overcast; boring; (of edge or sound) not sharp; not rapid; sluggish; slow in thinking and understanding; stupid; V.
take part in a conspiracy; (of events) work together; combine; Ex. Events conspired to produce great difficulties.
either of the correlated things; V.
become red in the face (from embarrassment or shame); become red or rosy; N.
unnatural and forced; artificial; not spontaneous; Ex. The ending was rather contrived.
half-solid lump formed from a liquid (or blood); V.
serving as an aid or accessory; auxiliary; N.
one who is habitually cruel to weaker people; V.
adjust or settle by making mutual concessions; endanger the interests or reputation of; put into danger, disrepute, or a dishonorable position; Ex. compromise one's principle; N.
stun as with a blow or shock; bemuse; benumb; N.
contradict; give a false impression; disguise; Ex. The poor sales belied our high hopes; Ex. Her smile belies her true feeling of displeasure.
injure without breaking the skin; N.
evidence concerning one's authority; written proof of a person's position; Ex. The new ambassador presented his credentials to the court.
purgative; medicine that causes the bowels to empty; ADJ.
(in ancient Rome) overseer of morals (also taking the census); person who eliminates inappropriate matter; V.
flirt; flirtatious woman; woman who tries to attract the admiration of men without sincere feelings; V.
be unfaithful; reveal (unconsciously or unwillingly); Ex. Her trembling hands betray her anxiety.
trademark; mark burned on the hide of an animal; mark burned into the flesh of criminals; mark of disgrace; V: mark with a brand; give a lasting bad name; stigmatize; Ex. The press branded him a liar.
move with body close to the ground; move stealthily or slowly; N.
be suited to; be incumbent upon; be right and necessary; Ex. It behooves one to do.
talk dully; buzz or murmur like a bee; N.
breaking of contract or duty; fissure or gap; opening; V.
wrong; faulty; Ex. something amiss; ADV.
unoriginal; obtained from another source; Ex. derivative prose style; N.
having a common origin; related linguistically; allied by blood; similar or akin in nature; Ex. cognate languages; N.
manlike; resembling a human being; N.
bend or hang downward; become weakened; Ex. His shoulders drooped with tiredness; N.
home; V. ADJ. domiciled: having one's domicile; Ex. He is domiciled in Britain.
dissolve; disperse; (of a group) break up and separate; Ex. The club has disbanded.
distorted; crooked; bent; Ex. Our plans have gone awry.
pick out from others (to kill the weakest members); reject; select; collect (information); N.
antiquated; no longer used; belonging to the past; N.
swirling current of water, air, etc.; V.
condemnation to a severe penalty; ruin; fate (esp. a tragic or ruinous one); V.
provide written evidence (for a claim); record with documents; N.

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