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To lay special stress on: Emphasize
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A state of perfect balance: Equilibrium
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To root out an evil, disease: Eradicate
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One who is fond of sensuous
pleasures: Epicure
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One who is quite like a woman: Effeminate
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One who has strange habits: Eccentric
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A study of races: Ethnology
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A study of derivation of words: Etymology
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To free somebody from all blame: Exonerate
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Words written on the tomb of a
person: Epitaph
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A speech delivered without any
previous preparation: Extempore or Impromptu
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Misappropriation of money: Embezzlement
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A man who has too much enthusiasm for
his own religion: Fanatic
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An exact copy: Facsimile
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One who is not easily pleased: Fastidious
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One who thinks only of welfare of
women: Feminist
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One who believes in fate: Fatalist
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Murder of an brother: Fratricide
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One who eats too much: Glutton
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A medicine that kills germs: Germicide
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One who is easily deceived: Gullible
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Assembly or parliament in which no
party has got clear majority: Hung
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Work for which no salary is paid: Honorary
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One who feels sympathetic towards
human beings: Humanitarian
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One who pretends to be what he is
not: Hypocrite
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Murder of a human being: Homicide
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A grass eating animal: Herbivorous
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That which cannot be read: Illegible
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A trade that is prohibited by law: Illicit
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One who dies without a Will:Intestate
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One who cannot read or write: Illiterate
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A sound that cannot be heard:Inaudible
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A person who remains unmoved and
unaffected by other people's opinions, arguments or suggestions:Impervious
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A statement which cannot be
understood: Incomprehensible
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One who cannot be corrected: Incorrigible
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That which cannot be explained: Inexplicable
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A remedy which never fails: Infallible
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A method that cannot be imitated: Inimitable
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That which cannot be satisfied: Insatiable
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One who is unable to pay his debts:Insolvent
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That which cannot be hurt: Invulnerable
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Something that is quickly and easily
set on fire and burned: Inflammable
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The action of looking back on past
time: Introspection
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A thing that cannot be seen with
human eyes: Invisible
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Looking into one’s own thoughts: Introspection
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Remarks which do not ally apply to
the subject under discussion: Irrelevant
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A loss of damage that cannot be
compensated: Irreparable
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That cannot be altered or withdrawn: Irrevocable
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One who does not make mistakes: Infallible
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That which cannot be described: Indescribable
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That which cannot be avoided: Inevitable
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That which cannot be defended: Indefensible
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That which is not likely to happen: Improbable
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One who lives in a foreign country: Immigrant
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Murder of an infant: Infanticide
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A person's peculiar habit: Idiosyncrasy
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One incapable of being tired: Indefatigable
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That which is against law: Illegal
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The science which treats with life: Biology
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One who has narrow and prejudiced
religious views: Bigot
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A member of the middle class: Bourgeois
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One who loves books: Bibliophile
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One who can speak two languages: Bilingual
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A Government by the officials: Bureaucracy
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Practice of having two wives or
husbands: Bigamy
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One who is recovering from illness: Convalescent
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People living at the same time: Contemporaries
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People who work together: Colleagues
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A flesh eating animal: Carnivorous
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Somebody who eats human flesh: Cannibal
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One who is unmarried: Celibate
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One who questions everything: Cynic
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One who can make himself at home in
all countries: Cosmopolitan
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A person who believes easily whatever
he is told: Credulous
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Belonging or pertaining to an
individual from birth: Congenital
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Government by the people: Democracy
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To take away some one’s right t vote:
Disenfranchisement
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To give one’s authority to another: Delegate
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A game or batter in which neither
party wins: Drawn
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A game in which no one wins: Draw/Tie
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To go down in value: Depreciate
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A diplomatic minister of the higher
order sent by a country to another: Diplomat/Envoy
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A thing that is fit to be eaten: Edible
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Study of environment: Ecology
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One who thinks only for himself: Egoist
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One who is qualifies for election: Eligible
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To explain something mysterious or
difficult: Elucidate
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One who is out to subvert a
government: Anarchist
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One who doubts the existence of god: Agnostic
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One who is greedy for money: Avaricious
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A study of ancient things: Archeology
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A study of man: Anthropology
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A life history written by oneself: Autobiography
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A book written by an unknown author: Anonymous
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A Government by one: Autocracy
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A Government by the Nobles:Aristocracy
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Do away with wholly: Abolish
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A shortened form of a word or phrase:
Abbreviation
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A land animal that breeds in water: Amphibian
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To increase the speed; to hasten the
progress of: Accelerate
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One who calculates premium: Actuary
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To increase the gravity of an offense or the intensity of a disease: Aggravate
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To turn friends in enemies: Alienate
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One who does something not
professionally but for pleasure: Amateur
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A diplomatic minister of the higher
order sent by a country to another: Ambassador, Diplomat, Envoy
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A statement open to more than
interpretation: Ambiguous
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Having opposing feelings: Ambivalent
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Absence of government: Anarchy
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A person liable to be called to
account for his action: Answerable
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To rise in value: Appreciate
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One who does not believe in the
existence of God: Atheist
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One who makes an official examination
of accounts: Auditor
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The life story of a man written by
himself: Autobiography
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General pardon: Amnesty
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A sentence whose meaning is unclear: Ambiguous
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Life story of a man written by other:
Biography
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