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        | an indirect reference (often to a literary work); a hint:A LEWD person alludes to salacious sexula endeavours |  | 
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        | uninvolved; standing off; keeping one's distance: Snowball, the cat was so ALOOF when guests came she hid on the ROOF. |  | 
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        | selflessness; generosity; devotion to the interests of others |  | 
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        | atmosphere; mood; feeling:  George did not enjoy the AMBIANCE in the AMBULANCE |  | 
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        | unclear in meaning; confusing; capable of being interpreted in different ways |  | 
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        | undecided; having opposed feelings simultaneously |  | 
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        | to make better or more tolerable:  AMELIA RATED her love life as having been AMELIORATED since last year |  | 
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        | obedient; willing to give in to the wishes of another; agreeable:  The matador tried to be AMENABLE to the MEAN BULL. |  | 
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        | pleasantness; attractive or comfortable feature |  | 
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        | an official pardon for a group of people who have violated a law or policy |  | 
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        | lacking a sense of right and wrong; neither good nor bad, neither moral nor immoral; without moral feelings |  | 
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        | feeling loving, esp in a sexual sense; in love; relating to love |  | 
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        | shapeless; without a regular or stable shape; bloblike:  a=not +morph=shape, form +ous=having the qualities of =amorphous=not having the qualities of shape:  If you take too much MORPHine, you'll feel like an amorphous blob. |  | 
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        | something out of place in time or history; an incongruity |  | 
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        | a vomparison of one thing to another;l similarity |  | 
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        | absence of government or control; lawlessness; disorder |  | 
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        | a short account of a humorous or revealing incident |  | 
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        | agonizing physical or mental pain |  | 
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        | resentment; hostility; ill will |  | 
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        | an aberration; an irregularity; a deviation |  | 
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        | someone or something that went before; something that provides a model for something after it:  The HAND that plants the SEED is the ANTECEDENT to the hand that picks the flower. |  | 
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        | firm dislike; a dislike:  anti=against +pathy=feeling =feeling against:  By this time you should be developing a strong ANTIPATHY to studing these words and their ridiculous definitions. Take a break. Put the book down, get a soda, or drink a bottle of Snapple.  Then return to your work refreshed and ready to continue. |  | 
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        | the abhorrent policy of racial segregation and oppression in the Republic of South Africa |  | 
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        | lack of interest; lack of feeling: a=no +pathy=feeling= apathy=not feeling: It's A PATHETIC thing to be APATHETIC. They found the cure for APATHY, but no one showed any interest in it.-George Carlin |  | 
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        | a brief, often witty saying; a proverb |  | 
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        | a prohetic revelation, esp one concering the end of the world |  | 
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        | of dubious authenticity; ficticious; spurious |  | 
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        | elevation to divine status; the perfect example of something |  | 
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        | to soothe; to pacify by giving in to:  He APPEASED his parents by eating A PIECE of slimy okra. |  | 
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        | to take withoust permission; to set aside for a particular use |  | 
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        | capacity for learning; natural ability:  Birds have an APTITUDE for ALTITUDE |  | 
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        | random; capricious:  If a college rejects you, its admissions process must be ARBITRARY. |  | 
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        | mysterious; known only to a select few |  | 
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        | extremely old; ancient; outdated:  an ARCHAIC CAKE |  | 
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