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an unwanted substance that is found in something else and that prevents it from being pure
impurity
not limited in any way
boundless
1. to make (a food or drink) by mixing different things together 2. to invent or develop (a plan, story, etc.) especially in order to trick or deceive someone
concoct
1.lively excitement : a feeling of enjoyment and enthusiasm 2. small pieces of the skin of a lemon, orange, or lime that are used to flavor food
zest
1. to have no limits 2.extremely large or great
infinite
(v) 1. to build (something) by putting together materials 2. to set or place (something) so that it stands up
erect
the ability to do or say things without offending or upsetting other people
tact
very clever or skillful
adroit
to invent or plan something that is difficult or complicated
devise
1. having a strong, sharp taste or smell 2. having a strong effect on the mind because of being clever and direct
pungent
usually done in a particular situation or at a particular place or time
customary
walking and moving in a slow and unsteady way because of old age
dodder
1. a thin board that has a hole for the thumb at one end and that is used by a painter to mix colors while painting 2. the range of colors used by someone who paints
palette
not familiar or like other things you have known: different from what you are used to you have known.
alien
to walk slowly into or from a place in a way that is not continuous or organized
straggle
the most important part of something (such as a problem, issue, puzzle, etc.)
crux
very strange or unusual : extremely different from what is normal or expected
outlandish
to go or move in different directions : to spread apart
disperse
a narrow opening or crack
fissure
getting what is wanted in a clever and often deceptive way
cunning
1. to leave and never return to someone who needs protection or help 2. to stop supporting or helping someone or something
abandon
to leave a country, political party, organization, etc., and go to a different one that is a competitor or an enemy
defect
1. a problem or fault that makes someone or something not perfect 2. a physical problem that causes something to be less valuable, effective, healthy, etc.
defect
A rude and rough person
boorish
1. to cause the occurrence of (a feeling or action) : to make (something) happen 2. to cause (a person or animal) to become angry, violent, etc.
provoke
a stupid rude or awkward man
lout
1. to join (things) together 2. to form a close relationship with someone
bond
the amount of money that someone promises to pay if a prisoner who is allowed to leave jail does not return later for a trial or to prison : an agreement to pay bail
bond
a chain or rope that is used to prevent someone from moving or acting freely
bond
an official document in which a government or company promises to pay back an amount of money that it has borrowed and to pay interest for the borrowed money
bond
something (such as an idea, interest, experience, or feeling) that is shared between people or groups and forms a connection between them
bond
moving in an awkward or clumsy way: not graceful
ungainly
to take something away from someone or something : to not allow (someone or something) to have or keep (something)
deprive
a hole so deep or a space so great that it cannot be measured
abyss
having a dull or uninteresting appearance : not attractive or stylish
dowdy
to treat (someone) with too much care or kindness
coddle
a person who travels from place to place and does not have a home or much money
vagabound
1. having or showing true feelings that are showed in a honest way 2. genuine or real
sincere
a covering for the mouth of a dog that stops it from biting people
muzzle
the usually long nose and mouth of an animal (such as a dog, horse, or pig)
muzzle
to control or limit (something)
curb
a short border along the edge of a street that is usually made of stone or concrete
curb
very careless or poorly done or made
slipshod
1. to allow (yourself) to have or do something as a special pleasure. 2. to allow (someone) to have or do something even though it may not be proper, healthy, appropriate, etc.
indulge
a deep crack or opening in the ground, a rock, etc.; a break in the Earth's crust
rift
a situation in which two people, groups, etc., no longer have a friendly relationship
rift
showing people acting in a natural way because they do not know that they are being photographed
candid
expressing opinions and feelings in an honest and sincere way
candid
to take (something, such as a machine or structure) apart so that it is in separate pieces
dismantle
1. a high fence made of pointed stakes that was used in the past to protect a building or area 2. a line of steep cliffs especially along a river or ocean
palisade
1. not honest or direct 2. done to avoid harm, an accident, etc.
evasive
1. to prepare and use (soil) for growing plants 2. to grow and care for (plants) a plant that is cultivated for its fruit; to grow or raise (something) under conditions that you can control
cultivate
something that is believed to be a sign or warning of something that will happen in the future
omen
a person who states that something will happen in the future
prophet
a member of some religions who delivers messages that are believed to have come from God
prophet
to make something smaller in size, amount, number, etc.
reduce
behaving in a way that is expected
predictable
capable of being known before happening or being done
predictable
using few words in a clever and effective way
pithy
to go to different places without having a particular purpose or plan
rove
very small in size or amount
scant or skimpy
the state of being very confused because something is difficult to understand
perplexity
to cause a part of your body to grow sore, red, and swollen
inflame
to cause a person or group to become angry or violent
inflame
lacking skill or ability
inept
impossible to remove or forget
indelible
a person who claims or pretends to have certain beliefs about what is right but who behaves in a way that disagrees with those beliefs
hypocrite
a way of moving that is smooth and attractive and thea is not stiff or awkward
grace
the essential part or idea
gist
the general or basic meaning of something said or written
gist
to go or travel to many different places for pleasure
gallivant
to make someone nervous and confused
fluster
moving a lot because of nervousness, boredom, etc.
fidgety
a way of behaving that gives other people a false idea of your true feelings or situation
facade
the front of a building
facade
to give knowledge or understanding to someone; to explain something
enlighten
to make thinner or less strong by adding water or another liquid
dilute
1. the ability to use your hands skillfully 2. the ability to think and act quickly and cleverly
dexterity
the act of making someone believe something that is not true
deception
of or relating to the classes that all students in a school are required to take or the skills that all students are required to learn
core
the most important or basic part of something
core
the central part of a fruit that contains the seeds
core
not having a goal or purpose
aimless
to move or stir up (a liquid)
agitate
to disturb, excite, or anger someone
agitate