Recondite
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1. Recondite (Adj)
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- difficult to
penetrate; incomprehensible to one of ordinary understanding or knowledge.
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Synonyms
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abstruse, deep, profound.
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2. Facsimile (N)
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- an exact copy
or reproduction.
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Synonyms
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facsimile machine , fax
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3.Repudiate (V)
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- refuse to
acknowledge, ratify, or recognize as valid.
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Synonyms
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disown , renounce, abdicate.
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4. Obsequious (V)
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- attempting to
win favor from influential people by flattery.
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Synonyms
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bootlicking, fawning, sycophantic, toadyish,
blandishment
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5. Esoteric (Adj)
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- confined to and
understandable by only an enlightened inner circle.
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Synonyms
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abstruse, deep, recondite.
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6. Contrite (Adj)
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- feeling or
expressing pain or sorrow for sins or offenses.
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remorseful, rueful, ruthful.
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7. Ingrain (V)
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- produce or try
to produce a vivid impression of.
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Synonyms
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impress, instil.
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8. Pedantic (Adj)
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- marked by a
narrow focus on or display of learning especially its trivial aspects.
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academic, donnish.
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9. Pandemonium (N)
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- a state of
extreme confusion and disorder.
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bedlam, chaos, tumult.
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10. Paragon (N)
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- an ideal
instance; a perfect embodiment of a concept.
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beau ideal, idol, perfection
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11. Inculcate (V)
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- Teach and
impress by frequent repetitions or admonitions,
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Synonyms
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infuse, instill, instil, implant, fix,
ingrain, infuse, impress, imprint.
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12. Fulminate (V)
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- To make violent
or loud verbal attacks.
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denounce, inveigh, declaim, make a stand.
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13. Fortuitous (Adj)
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- Occurring by
chance rather than by design; Fortuitous means by chance, like a lucky
accident.
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fortunate, chance, adventitious.
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14. Flumox (Adj)
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- be a mystery or
bewildering to.
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Synonyms
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amaze, baffle, bewilder, dumbfound, mystify,
perplex, puzzle, stupefy.
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15. Ignominious (Adj)
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- deserving or
bringing disgrace or shame.
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Synonyms
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black, disgraceful, inglorious, opprobrious,
shameful dishonourable, dishonourable.
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16. Apparition (N)
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- The appearance
of a ghostlike figure; something existing in perception only.
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Synonyms
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fantasm, phantasm, phantasms, phantom,
specter.
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17. Impalpable (Adj)
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- That what can
not be felt by teaching; not perceptible to the touch.
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imperceptible, unperceivable, intangible.
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18. Impeccable (Adj)
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- Free from
error, fault, or flaw.
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Synonyms
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Perfect, flawless, irreproachable,
faultless.
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19. Iniquitous (Adj)
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- Something that
is iniquitous is extremely immoral or wicked, such as an iniquitous political
regime that assassinates its enemies.
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Synonyms
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sinful, villainous.
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20. Inculpate (V)
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- suggest that
someone is guilty.
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Synonyms
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imply, incriminate.
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