esteem  | v. regard with respect; favorable regard  |  
 ethical  | a. conforming to accepted standards of social or professional behavior; adhering to ethical and moral principles  |  
 evangelical  | a. marked by ardent or zealous enthusiasm for a cause; of the teaching of the gospel or the Christian religion  |  
 evasion  | n. the deliberate act of failing to pay money; the act of physically escaping from something by some adroit maneuver  |  
 exacerbate  | v. increase severity, violence, or bitterness of; aggravate  |  
 expatriate  | n. someone who has withdrawn from his native land  |  
 expedite  | v. process fast and efficiently; execute quickly and efficiently  |  
 expressive  | a. effectively conveying thought or feeling; indicative  |  
 expressly  | ad. particularly; specifically; in an explicit manner  |  
 extradition  | n. surrender of prisoner by one state to another; delivery by one state to another  |  
 exuberant  | a. high spirited; joyously unrestrained; abundant; luxurious  |  
 facetious  | a. joking ,often inappropriately; humorous  |  
 farcical  | a. broadly or extravagantly humorous; resembling farce  |  
 feasible  | a. capable of being accomplished or brought about  |  
 feign  | v. make false appearance of; disguise; conceal; invent or imagine  |  
 ferocity  | n. savage wildness or fierceness; fury; cruelty  |  
 ferret  | v. drive or hunt out of hiding; uncover and bring to light by searching  |  
 fidelity  | n. faithfulness to obligations, duties, or observances  |  
 finale  | n. concluding part; closing section  |  
 finesse  | n. refinement and delicacy of performance; skillful, subtle handling  |  
 flail  | v. thresh about; give a thrashing to; beat hard  |  
 flange  | n. a projection used for strength or for attaching to another object  |  
 flaunt  | v. display proudly or shamelessly; show oneself off  |  
 focal  | a. of or relating to a focus; having or localized centrally at a focus  |  
 foible  | n. moral weakness; failing; weak point; slight fault  |  
 folio  | n. a sheet of any written or printed material; the system of numbering pages  |  
 foment  | v. try to stir up public opinion; promote growth of; apply warm lotion to  |  
 formulate  | v. decide upon and express in words  |  
 forthright  | a. directly ahead; straightforward  |  
 forum  | n. place to discuss public concerns; meeting or medium for open discussion  |  
 frivolous  | a. lacking in seriousness; not serious; relatively unimportant  |  
 frontage  | n. the direction in which something, such as a building, faces; the face or front of a building  |  
 froth  | v. exude or expel foam; make froth or foam and become bubbly  |  
 frugal  | a. sparing; economical; costing little; inexpensive  |  
 frustrate  | v. make null; bring to nothing; prevent from taking effect or attaining fulfillment  |  
 furtive  | a. marked by quiet and caution and secrecy  |  
 gainsay  | v. speak against; contradict; oppose in words; deny or declare not to be true  |  
 gaseous  | a. of gas; gas-like; lacking substance or concreteness  |  
 genteel  | a. well-bred; marked by refinement in taste and manners  |  
 germinate  | v. cause to sprout or grow; come into existence  |  
 glaze  | n. thin smooth shiny coating; glassy film, as one over the eyes  |  
 glib  | a. performed with a natural or offhand ease  |  
 glutton  | n. person who eats too much food and drink  |  
 grandiose  | a. impressive from inherent grandeur; large and impressive, in size, scope or extent  |  
 granulate  | v. form into grains or small masses; make rough on surface  |  
 gratify  | v. give pleasure to; satisfy; indulge; make happy  |  
 grotesque  | a. fantastic; comically hideous; unnatural in shape or size; abnormal  |  
 grovel  | v. crawl or creep on ground; remain prostrate  |  
 guerrilla  | n. a member of an irregular armed force that fights a stronger force by sabotage and harassment  |  
 hackneyed  | a. repeated too often; over familiar through overuse  |  
 hapless  | a. without hap or luck; luckless; unfortunate; unlucky; unhappy  |  
 heirloom  | n. something that has been in a family for generations  |  
 heritage  | n. legacy;  something that is passed down from preceding generations; a tradition  |  
 hew  | v. cut with an ax; fell with a sharp instrument; form or shape with a sharp instrument; cut  |  
 hoax  | n. act intended to deceive or trick; practical joke  |  
 hovel  | n. small or simply constructed dwelling; small, wretched house  |  
 humdrum  | a. lacking variety or excitement; monotonous  |  
 humiliate  | v. cause to feel shame; hurt the pride of  |  
 humility  | n. quality or condition of being humble; low estimate of one's self; self-abasement  |  
 hypocrite  | n. one who puts on a false appearance of virtue; one who pretends to hold beliefs  |  
 hysteria  | n. behavior exhibiting excessive or uncontrollable emotion, such as fear or panic; mental disorder  |  
 idiom  | n. expression whose meaning differs from meanings of its individual words; distinctive style  |  
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