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mobster
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noun
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A member of an organized crime group, a gangster involved in illegal activities, such as drug trafficking, extortion, or racketeering. |
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monstrosity
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noun
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Something, especially a building, that is very large and is considered unsightly |
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morbid
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adjective
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To be too interested with unpleasant subjects, especially death |
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nasty
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adjective
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Highly unpleasant, especially to the senses; physically nauseating |
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naughty
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adjective
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(especially of children) disobedient; badly behaved |
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nefarious
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adjective
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An act or behaviour that is criminal, evil or wicked. |
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no-no
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noun
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Something that is not allowed or is strongly discouraged. |
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notorious
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adjective
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Famous or well known, typically for some bad quality or deed |
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pathetic
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adjective
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Arousing pity, especially through vulnerability or sadness |
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perverse
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adjective
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Showing a deliberate and obstinate desire to behave in a way that is unreasonable or unacceptable, often in spite of the consequences |
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purgatory
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noun
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An extremely unpleasant place or experience that causes suffering |
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quagmire
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noun
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A soft boggy area of land that gives way underfoot |
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rubbish
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noun
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Waste material; refuse or litter |
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scandal
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noun
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An event that is considered so wrong that it shocks people |
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scandalous
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adjective
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Describing something that is morally or legally wrong and causes a great deal of gossip or anger in society. |
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scourge
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noun
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A person or thing that causes great trouble or suffering |
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slum
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noun
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A very poor and crowded area, especially of a city |
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stigma
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noun
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A mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person |
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taboo
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adjective
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A subject, word, or action that is avoided for religious or social reasons |
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tacky
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adjective
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In bad taste |
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