200 Difficult Words - Group 2

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Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
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 200 Difficult Words - Group 2
obsequious  Speak Example sentences
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empty; showing lack of thought or intelligence; vacant
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slavishly attentive; attempting to win favor from influential people by flattery
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swollen; distended; excessively ornate or complex in style or language
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truthfulness; unwillingness to tell lies
pariah  Speak Example sentences
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hateful; arousing strong dislike, aversion, or intense displeasure
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empty; showing lack of thought or intelligence; vacant
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social outcast; person who is rejected from society or home
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disown; refuse to acknowledge; reject validity or authority of
pithy  Speak Example sentences
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trick; use of artifice or trickery; deceptive maneuver, especially to avoid capture
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prominent or protruding; projecting outwardly; moving by leaps or springs
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habitually complaining; expressing complaint or grievance
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precisely meaningful; forceful and brief
propitious  Speak Example sentences
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silent or reserved in speech; saying little; not inclined to speak or converse
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presenting favorable circumstances; fortunate; advantageous
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false; counterfeit; forged; illogical
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versatile; able to take on many shapes; readily taking on varied shapes
pulchritude  Speak Example sentences
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marked by precise accordance with details
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great physical beauty and appeal; attractive moral excellence; moral beauty
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idealistic without regard to practicality
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oily; composed of oil or fat; characterized by affected, exaggerated, or insincere earnestness
querulous  Speak Example sentences
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unrestrained; willfully malicious; immoral or unchaste
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hateful; arousing strong dislike, aversion, or intense displeasure
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fearful; demonstrating fear; weakly hesitant
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habitually complaining; expressing complaint or grievance
quixotic  Speak Example sentences
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idealistic without regard to practicality
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great physical beauty and appeal; attractive moral excellence; moral beauty
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agreeable; gracious; charming, often in childlike or naive way
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precisely meaningful; forceful and brief
rectitude  Speak Example sentences
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silent or reserved in speech; saying little; not inclined to speak or converse
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proclaim doctrine or law; make known by official publication
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uprightness; moral virtue; correctness of judgment
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model of excellence or perfection; peerless example
repudiate  Speak Example sentences
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unrestrained; willfully malicious; immoral or unchaste
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versatile; able to take on many shapes; readily taking on varied shapes
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eat until excessively full; be more than full; feed someone to excess
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disown; refuse to acknowledge; reject validity or authority of
ruse  Speak Example sentences
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proclaim doctrine or law; make known by official publication
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secret; done or made by stealth, or without proper authority; made or introduced fraudulently
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presenting favorable circumstances; fortunate; advantageous
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trick; use of artifice or trickery; deceptive maneuver, especially to avoid capture