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irascible - ANSWERSbad tempered acquiesce - ANSWERSagree or submit (consentir) rebuke - ANSWERSreprimand; harsh criticism (reprimenda) trepidation - ANSWERSapprehension, anxiety (inquietud) insurgent - ANSWERSrebel ironic - ANSWERScontradictory, unexpected clandestine - ANSWERSsecret vernacular - ANSWERSnative, colloquial polarize - ANSWERSdivide perfunctory - ANSWERSautomatic, unthinking, superficial infinitesimal - ANSWERSsmall construe - ANSWERSinterpret heresy - ANSWERSunorthodox opinion stringent - ANSWERSstrict mellifluous - ANSWERSsmooth and sweet sounding (armonioso) panacea - ANSWERScure-all terse - ANSWERSabrupt, succint, using few words / (A) rambling prevail - ANSWERStriumph reprehensible - ANSWERSvery bad; shameful painstaking - ANSWERSmeticulous, thorough

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irascible - ANSWERSbad tempered

acquiesce - ANSWERSagree or submit (consentir)

rebuke - ANSWERSreprimand; harsh criticism (reprimenda)

trepidation - ANSWERSapprehension, anxiety (inquietud)

insurgent - ANSWERSrebel

ironic - ANSWERScontradictory, unexpected

clandestine - ANSWERSsecret

vernacular - ANSWERSnative, colloquial

polarize - ANSWERSdivide

perfunctory - ANSWERSautomatic, unthinking, superficial

infinitesimal - ANSWERSsmall

construe - ANSWERSinterpret

heresy - ANSWERSunorthodox opinion

stringent - ANSWERSstrict

mellifluous - ANSWERSsmooth and sweet sounding (armonioso)

panacea - ANSWERScure-all

terse - ANSWERSabrupt, succint, using few words / (A) rambling

prevail - ANSWERStriumph

reprehensible - ANSWERSvery bad; shameful

painstaking - ANSWERSmeticulous, thorough

,sagacious - ANSWERSsmart, judicious

effusion - ANSWERSoutpouring

dogmatic - ANSWERSblindly committed

perturb - ANSWERSupset, unsettle

impetuous - ANSWERSimpulsive

profane - ANSWERSirreverent

cull - ANSWERSTo assemble or collect bit by bit

Coup de grace - ANSWERSA decisive act or event that brings a situation to a close; the
finishing blow

Countervail - ANSWERSTo use equal force against; to compensate

Corpulent - ANSWERSObese; fat; bulky

Convex - ANSWERSCurving outward

Ferret - ANSWERSTo drive or force out

Facetious - ANSWERSMeant to evoke laughter or enjoyment; not intended seriously

Faze - ANSWERSTo bother; to disturb or annoy

Fjord - ANSWERSA thin strip of sea flowing between cliffs or hills

Flaccid - ANSWERSLacking firmness, stiffness, vigor

Rancor - ANSWERSBitter resentment

Guffaw - ANSWERSAn instance of full, unrestrained laughter

Harangue - ANSWERSLecture; berate

Homily - ANSWERSA religious talk or speech

Impecunious - ANSWERSLacking in money

Inalienable - ANSWERSIncapable of taking away

Insouciant - ANSWERSCalm and carefree

, Loath - ANSWERSUnwilling; reluctant

Loathe - ANSWERSTo hate or detest

Morass - ANSWERSA quagmire

postulate - ANSWERSassume, to set forth without proof

hackneyed - ANSWERStrite , over used common place

perquisite - ANSWERSprivilege that goes along with a job ,a perk

scintillate - ANSWERSsparkle ,glitter ,to twinkle

quibble - ANSWERSargue in a pretty manner ,to evade the truth

divest - ANSWERSrid of ,to deprive or strip

fabrication - ANSWERSmade-up,of falsehood

prodigal - ANSWERSwastefully extravagant,spending too much

stymie - ANSWERSthwart,hinder,or block

subversive - ANSWERSundermining ,tending to over overthrow or cause destruction

tenet - ANSWERSshared doctrine ,principle,belief or opinion

officious - ANSWERSmeddlesome,annoyingly eager to please

recrimination - ANSWERSa counter accusation ,the act of accusing in return

curtail - ANSWERScut short ,to reduce or lessen

proponent - ANSWERSsupporter,an advocate

levity - ANSWERSfrivolity,a lack of seriousness

arduous - ANSWERSdifficult,strenuous,requiring much effort

surrogate - ANSWERSsubstitute

tangible - ANSWERStouchable,physical, material

querulous - ANSWERScomplaining ,fretful,peevish,fault-finding
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