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| Animosity | ill will or resentment tending toward active hostility |
| Arcane | known or knowable only to a selected few |
| Comely | pleasurably conforming to notions of good appearance, suitability, or proportion |
| Curtail | to make less by or as if by cutting off or away some part |
| Dearth | an inadequate supply |
| Deleterious | harmful often in a subtle or unexpected way |
| Formidable | causing fear, dread, or apprehension |
| Hoary | gray or white with or as if with age OR extremely old |
| Inscrutable | not readily investigated, interpreted, or understood |
| Mar | to detract from the perfection or wholeness of |
| Misanthrope | a person who hates or distrusts humankind |
| Pernicious | highly injurious or destructive OR wicked |
| Plausible | superficially fair, reasonable, or valuable; appearing worthy of belief |
| Thrive | to grow vigorously |
| Thwart | to run counter to so as to effectively oppose or baffle |
| Accrue | to come about as a natural growth, increase, advantage, or legal claim |
| Adamant | unshakable or insistent especially in maintaining a position or opinion |
| Adroit | having or showing skill, cleverness, or resourcefulness in handling situations |
| Chastise | to inflict punishment on OR to censure or criticize severely |
| Culpable | meriting condemnation or blame especially as wrong or harmful |
| Delve | to dig or labor with or as if with a spade: to make a careful or detailed search for information |
| Laudable | worthy of praise |
| Hideous | offensive to the senses and especially to sight : exceedingly ugly |
| Picayune | of little value or account; small; trifling |
| Portend | to give an omen or anticipatory sign of |
| Potent | having or wielding force, authority, or influence : powerful |
| Sagacity | keen in sense perception and judgment |
| Sanctify | to set apart to a sacred purpose or to religious use |
| Solicit | to make petition to: to try to obtain by usually urgent requests or pleas OR to entice or lure especially into evil |
| Sycophant | a servile self-seeking flatterer |