P3+Vocab

=Vocab Words=

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eniment above or before others; superior: surpassing ||  ||
 * ~ __**Word**__ ||~ __**Definition**__ ||~ __**Picture**__ ||
 * 1.Enmity || a feeling or condition of hostility; ill will; animosity; antagonism ||  ||
 * 2. Vivacious || lively; animated; gay; a vivacious folk dance || [[image:http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSIC-rKA4nfU8G3hovYSwEcJy_BxJCsVbH9aOGSj98H5mZiybYv]] ||
 * 3. Benevolent || expressing good will of kindly feeling; charitable ||  ||
 * 4. Maxim || an expression of general truth or princeple, especially an aphostic or sentenious one ||  ||
 * 5. Ignominious || marked by or attended with ignominy; discreditable; humiliating ||  ||
 * 6.posthumously || arising, occurring, or continuing after one's death ||  ||
 * 7. seclusion || an act of secluding, the state of being secluded, retirement, solitude ||  ||
 * 8.pretext || something that is put forward to conceal or object, an ostensible reason, excuse ||  ||
 * 9.aloof || at a distance, especially in felling or intrest, apart ||  ||
 * 10.sordid || immoral or dishonest ||  ||
 * 11.capitulate || to agree to do something ||  ||
 * 12.incite || to encourage someone to do something illegal, violent, or unpleasant ||  ||
 * 13. conciliatory || Intended or likely to pacify or placate "A conciliatory approach." ||  ||
 * 14. taciturn || Inclined to silence;reserved in speech;reluctant to join in conversation. || [[image:http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTD1sRSr4DL0NJDDCWidNzODWryol0wH0dbmabXTRruiVh_4Vv9 width="134" height="29"]] ||
 * 15. frugal || prudently saving or sparing; not wasteful. || [[image:http://freeyourmindonline.net/images/living-frugal.jpg width="133" height="73"]] ||
 * 16. cynical || like or characteristic of a cynic, distrusting or disparaging the motives of others ||  ||
 * 17. tyranny || arbitary or unrestrained exercise of power, despotic abuse of authority ||  ||
 * 18. eminent/preeminent || high in station, rank, or repute: prominent: distinguished
 * 19. apathy || lack of feelings or emotions ||  ||
 * 20. obstinate || sticking to an opinion, purpose or course, in spite of reason, arguments or persuasion ||  ||
 * 21. indefatigable || capable of working for a long time without tiring ||  ||
 * 22. tractable || easily managed or controlled ||  ||
 * 23. ratify || to confirm by expressing consent, approval, or formal sanction ||  ||
 * 24. innovation || something new or different proposed ||  ||
 * 25. procure || to obtain or get by care, effort, or by the use of specil means ||  ||
 * 26. articulate || uttered clearly in distinct syllables ||  ||
 * 27. repose || The state of reposing or being at rest, sleep ||  ||
 * 28. imposing || very impressive because of great size, stately appearance, dignity, elegance, etc. ||  ||
 * 29. accord || to be in agreement or harmony ||  ||
 * 30. unscathed || not scathed, unharmed, uninjured ||  ||
 * 31. impending || Impending-About to happen. ||  ||
 * 32. censure || Censure-Strong expression of dissapproval. ||  ||
 * 33. diligent || Diligent-Constant in effort to accomplish something. ||  ||
 * 34. intimate(v.) || to hint or imply to something ||  ||
 * 35.malignant || feeling or showing hatred and purposely causing harm or suffering ||  ||
 * 36. morose || expressing gloom in a person or mood ||  ||
 * 37. tumult || violent and noisy commotion or disturbance of a crowd or mob: uproar ||  ||
 * 38. collaborate || to work, one with another: cooperate, as on a literary work ||  ||
 * 39.countenance || appearance, especially the look or expression of the face ||  ||
 * 40. contemplate || to look at or be with continued attention: observe or study thoughtfully ||  ||