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Climax

Climax. The highest point of anything conceived of as growing, developing or unfolding. Proclivity. inclination; natural tendency (esp. towards something bad). Propensity. natural inclination. Disinclination /Disinclined. Unwillingness; aversion; distaste;. Coerce.

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Climax

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  1. Climax

  2. The highest point of anything conceived of as growing, developing or unfolding

  3. Proclivity

  4. inclination; natural tendency (esp. towards something bad)

  5. Propensity

  6. natural inclination

  7. Disinclination /Disinclined

  8. Unwillingness; aversion; distaste;

  9. Coerce

  10. To compel by force; intimidation or autority;

  11. Concillate

  12. To placate; win over;

  13. Commensurate

  14. equal in extent; of the same size

  15. Recur

  16. To happen again;

  17. Courier

  18. A messenger travelling in haste who bears news;

  19. Excursion

  20. A short journey or trip;

  21. Incursion

  22. A hostile entrance into a place; esp. suddenly;

  23. Accrue

  24. To be added as a smatter of periodic gain;

  25. accretion

  26. growth or increase in size by gradual addition; growth; increase; increase by natural growth; Ex. towers and other accretions of the castle; V. accrete

  27. Credential

  28. Evidence concerning one’s authority; written proof of a person’s position;

  29. Credo

  30. Any formula or belief;

  31. Credulity /Credulous

  32. Willingness to believe or trust too readily; gullibility; naive

  33. Credit

  34. trustworthiness

  35. Crypt

  36. A subterranean chamber or vault

  37. Cryptology

  38. The science of interpreting secret writings, codes, ciphers, and the like

  39. Cryptography

  40. Procedures of making and using secret writing;

  41. Apportion

  42. Distribute according to a plan or set apart for a special purpose

  43. Brisk

  44. quick and active; marked by liveliness and vigor

  45. Contrived

  46. unnatural and forced; artificial; not spontaneous; Ex. Theending was rather contrived.

  47. Dozy

  48. Half asleep Dozy = lazy

  49. Dreary

  50. Lacking in liveliness, charm or surprise Dull and Depressed Really->Dreary

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