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allude

allude. v. To refer to casually or indirectly. clairvoyant. Adj. supernaturally perceptive N. one who possesses extrasensory powers, seer. conclusive. Adj. serving to settle an issue, final. disreputable. Adj. not respectable, not esteemed. endemic.

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  1. allude v. To refer to casually or indirectly

  2. clairvoyant Adj. supernaturally perceptive N. one who possesses extrasensory powers, seer

  3. conclusive Adj. serving to settle an issue, final

  4. disreputable Adj. not respectable, not esteemed

  5. endemic Adj. native or confined to a particular region or people; characteristic of or prevalent in a field

  6. exemplary Adj. worthy of imitation, commendable, serving as a model

  7. fathom V. to understand, get to the bottom of, to determine the depth of N. a measure of depth in water

  8. guile N. treacherous cunning, deceit

  9. integrity N. honesty, high moral standards; an unimpaired condition, completeness, soundness

  10. itinerary N. a route of travel, a record of travel, a guidebook

  11. misconstrue V. to interpret wrongly; mistake the meaning of

  12. obnoxious Adj. highly offensive, arousing a strong dislike

  13. placate V. to appease, soothe, pacify

  14. placid Adj. calm, peaceful

  15. plagiarism N. passing off or sing as one’s own the writing (or other materials) of another person

  16. potent Adj. highly effective, powerful

  17. pretext N. a false reason, deceptive excuse

  18. protrude V. to stick out, thrust forth

  19. stark Adj. harsh, unrelieved, desolate Adv. utterly

  20. superficial Adj. on or near the surface, concerned with or understanding only what is on the surface, shallow

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