| Definition | Answer | % Correct |
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| To lessen or reduce in intensity, amount, or degree. | Abate | 100%
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| Overly frugal to the point of stinginess. | Cheeseparing | 100%
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| The action of fixing the boundary or limits of something. | Demarcation | 100%
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| A mode of behaviour or way of thought peculiar to an individual. | Idiosyncrasy | 100%
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| To put in writing or compose, often involving a degree of invention, creativity, or formality. | Indite | 100%
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| Light-footed, agile, and full of grace. | Lissome | 100%
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| (Of a person or organisation) Just coming into existence and beginning to display signs of future potential. | Nascent | 100%
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| Offering a complete, panoramic view or perspective. | Panoptic | 100%
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| To give out sweat through the pores of the skin as a result of heat, physical exertion, or stress. | Perspire | 100%
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| (Of a child) Having developed certain abilities or proclivities at an earlier age than usual. | Precocious | 100%
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| A tendency to do choose or do something regularly; an inclination or predisposition toward a particular thing. | Proclivity | 100%
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| Having an intense or enjoyable flavour. | Sapid | 100%
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| Occurring or discovered by chance in a happy or beneficial way. | Serendipitous | 100%
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| A beginner in a particular field or activity. | Tyro | 100%
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| Overwhelmed by emotion, often to the point of being choked up or speechless. | Verklempt | 100%
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| Severity, harshness, or abrasiveness in a surface, situation, or demeanour. | Asperity | 0%
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| So lacking in originality as to be obvious or boring. | Banal | 0%
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| A feeling of delight or enjoyment derived from something that pleases or entertains. | Delectation | 0%
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| A pressing need or demand that requires immediate attention or action. | Exigency | 0%
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| Untidy, unkempt, or dishevelled. | Frowzy | 0%
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| Calm, happy, or idyllic times of the past. | Halcyon | 0%
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| A person who uses aggressive, annoying, or dishonest methods to sell something. | Huckster | 0%
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| Overly persistent. | Importunate | 0%
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| (Of a person or mental process) Intelligently analytical and clear-thinking. | Incisive | 0%
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| A partially shaded area; the lighter part of a shadow. | Penumbra | 0%
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| A form of disloyal or deceptive behaviour. | Perfidy | 0%
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| Having a glowing and healthy reddish complexion. | Rubicund | 0%
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| To cause to lose excitement or drive, often by imposing tedious routine or repetition. | Stultify | 0%
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| Vigorous or incisive in expressive or style. | Trenchant | 0%
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| Having or showing an excessive or submissive fondness for one's wife. | Uxorious | 0%
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