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Abscond

Abscond. Verb: To run off and hide. Access. Noun/Verb A pproach or admittance to places, persons, things. Anarchy. Noun: A lack of government and law; confusion; chaos. Arduous. Adj : Hard to do, requiring a lot of effort. Auspicious. Adj : Favorable, fortunate. Biased. Adj :

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Abscond

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  1. Abscond Verb: To run off and hide

  2. Access Noun/Verb Approach or admittance to places, persons, things

  3. Anarchy Noun: A lack of government and law; confusion; chaos

  4. Arduous Adj: Hard to do, requiring a lot of effort

  5. Auspicious Adj: Favorable, fortunate

  6. Biased Adj: Favoring one side ; prejudiced, partial

  7. Daunt Verb: To overcome with fear, intimidate

  8. Disentangle Verb: To free from tangles or complications, unravel

  9. Fated Adj: Determined in advance by destiny or fortune

  10. Hoodwink Verb: To mislead by a trick; deceive

  11. Inanimate Adj; Not having life; without energy or spirit, lifeless

  12. Incinerate Verb: To burn to ashes, cremate

  13. Intrepid Adj: Very brave, fearless, courageous

  14. Larceny Noun: Theft, stealing, burglary

  15. Pliant Adj: Bending readily, flexible

  16. Pompous Adj: Overly self-important in speech and manner; excessively stately or ceremonious

  17. Precipice Noun: Very steep cliff; The brink or edge of disaster

  18. Rectify Verb: To make right, to correct, remedy

  19. Reprieve Noun: Temporary relief or delay, correct, remedy

  20. Revile Verb: To attack with words, call bad names, malign

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