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This document provides definitions for various words that may be encountered in a story or text. It defines words like anarchists, arrogance, auspicious, contempt, decree, edict, helm, insolence, proclamation, reverence, sated, sententiously, and sultry. It also defines words like absolve, astray, blasphemy, brawl, brazen, calamity, deference, lamentation, perverse, piety, prevail, stubborn, subordinate, vile, and wretched that could be used to describe characters or situations. The document serves as a reference for understanding the meanings of these words within the given context.
This document provides definitions for various words that may be encountered in a story or text. It defines words like anarchists, arrogance, auspicious, contempt, decree, edict, helm, insolence, proclamation, reverence, sated, sententiously, and sultry. It also defines words like absolve, astray, blasphemy, brawl, brazen, calamity, deference, lamentation, perverse, piety, prevail, stubborn, subordinate, vile, and wretched that could be used to describe characters or situations. The document serves as a reference for understanding the meanings of these words within the given context.
This document provides definitions for various words that may be encountered in a story or text. It defines words like anarchists, arrogance, auspicious, contempt, decree, edict, helm, insolence, proclamation, reverence, sated, sententiously, and sultry. It also defines words like absolve, astray, blasphemy, brawl, brazen, calamity, deference, lamentation, perverse, piety, prevail, stubborn, subordinate, vile, and wretched that could be used to describe characters or situations. The document serves as a reference for understanding the meanings of these words within the given context.
Anarchists - a person who believes in or tries to bring about anarchy
Arrogance - Having excessive pride in oneself Auspicious - conducive to success Contempt - the feeling that a person or a thing is beneath consideration Decree - an official order issued by a legal authority Edict - an official order or proclamation issued by a person in authority Helm - a tiller or wheel and any associated equipment for steering a ship or boat Insolence - rude and disrespectful behavior Proclamation - a public or official announcement, especially one dealing with a matter of great importance Reverence - a deep respect for someone or something Sated - satisfy to the fill Sententiously - given to or abounding in aphoristic expression Sultry - hot and humid Transcends - be or go beyond the range or limits of
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Absolve-set or declare free from blame
Astray-away from the correct path or direction Blasphemy-the act or offense of speaking sacrilegiously about God or sacred things Brawl-a rough or noisy fight or quarrel Brazen-bold and without shame Calamity-an event causing great and often sudden damage or distress Deference-humble submission and respect Lamentation-the passionate expression of grief or sorrow Perverse-showing a deliberate and obstinate desire to behave in a way that is unreasonable or unacceptable Piety-the quality of being religious or reverent Prevail-prove more powerful than opposing forces Stubborn-having or showing dogged determination not to change one's attitude or position on something Suborinate-lower in rank or position Vile-extremely unpleasant Wretched-in a very unhappy or unfortunate state
Turd-A Contemptible (Shameful) Person Trivia - Something of Small Importance Stilted - Artificially Formal Jovial - Full of or Showing High-Spirited Merriment