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aberration
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noun
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A departure from what is normal, usual, or expected. |
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abyss
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noun
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A deep or seemingly bottomless hole or chasm. |
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acrimony
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noun
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Showing feelings of anger and bitterness. |
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addict
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noun
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A person who is physically or mentally dependent on a substance, especially drugs or alcohol. |
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adversary
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noun
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An enemy or opponent |
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adversity
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noun
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A difficult situation or time in one's life |
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agony
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noun
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Extreme physical or mental suffering |
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alibi
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noun
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A claim of innocens due to evidence that someone was somewhere else when a crime took place. |
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amnesia
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noun
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A total or partial loss of memory |
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anecdote
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noun
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A short, often funny story, especially about something someone has done |
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angst
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noun
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A feeling of deep anxiety or dread, typically an unfocused one about the human condition or the state of the world in general |
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anguish
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noun
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Severe mental or physical pain or suffering |
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animosity
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noun
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A strong feeling of dislike or hatred |
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antics
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noun
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Funny, silly, or strange behavior |
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apathy
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noun
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Lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern, especially in terms of emotion. |
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apocalypse
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noun
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A dramatic event resulting in great destruction and change |
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atrocity
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noun
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An extremely wicked or cruel act, typically one involving physical violence or injury |
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backlash
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noun
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A strong, negative, and often angry reaction to something that has happened |
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backlog
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noun
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A quantity of work that should have been done already, but has not yet been done |
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barb
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noun
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A remark that is funny but unkind. |
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