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Abate - Correct Answers-to reduce in amount
abscond - Correct Answers-to leave secretly
Adulterate - Correct Answers-to make impure
Aggrandize - Correct Answers-to increase power, influence, reputation
amalgamate - Correct Answers-to combine, mix together
Ameliorate - Correct Answers-to make better, improve
Anachronism - Correct Answers-something out of place in time
analogous - Correct Answers-similar or alike in some way
antipathy - Correct Answers-lack of interest or emotion
arbitrate - Correct Answers-to judge a dispute between 2 opposing parties
archaic - Correct Answers-ancient, old fashioned
assuage - Correct Answers-to make something unpleasant less severe
Attenuate - Correct Answers-to reduce in force, weaken
Audacious - Correct Answers-fearless and daring
Austere - Correct Answers-severe or stern in appearance; undecorated
banal - Correct Answers-predictable, cliched, boring
bolster - Correct Answers-to support, prop up
bombastic - Correct Answers-popmpous in speech or manner
cacophony - Correct Answers-harsh, jarring noise
, candid - Correct Answers-impartial and honest in speech
capricious - Correct Answers-changing ones mind quickly and often
castigate - Correct Answers-to punish or critisize harshly
caustic - Correct Answers-biting in wit
chauvinist - Correct Answers-someone prejudiced in favor of a group to wich
he or she belongs
chicancery - Correct Answers-deception by means of craft or guile
coget - Correct Answers-convincing and well reasoned
convoluted - Correct Answers-intricate and complicated
corroborate - Correct Answers-to provide supporting evidence
credulous - Correct Answers-too trusitng; gullible
decorum - Correct Answers-appropriateness of behavior or conduct
deference - Correct Answers-respect, courtesy
deride - Correct Answers-to speak of or treat with conempt; to mock
desiccate - Correct Answers-to dry out thorooughly
desultory - Correct Answers-jumping from one thing to another
diatribe - Correct Answers-abuse, condemnatory speech
diffident - Correct Answers-lacking self confidencce
dilatory - Correct Answers-intended to delay
dilettante - Correct Answers-someone with an amateurish and superficial
interest in a topic
dirge - Correct Answers-a funeral hymn or mournful speech
disabuse - Correct Answers-to set right, to free from error
discern - Correct Answers-to perceive, recognize