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Exacerbate Placate Vacillate Epiphany Ephemeral Posthumous Plebian Hierarcy Bourgeois Catharsis Immaculate Innuendo Apathetic Melancholy Eclectic

Amnesty Camaraderie Squalid Rancid Posterity Unwieldy Prodigious Garish Feral Aesthetic Bereavement Deceased Examinate Necrosis Repose Quandary Consensus

: to aggravate or increase in severity : to lessen someones anger or hard feelings : to swing indecisively from one idea to another : sudden or spontaneous realization : from the greek day it means short lived or fleeting : after death : someone with unrefined tastes : ranking of people or things in order of importance : middle class : a cleaning of emotions like pity and fear. Taken from Greek tragedies : Impeccably clean or flawless : hint : from greek root path (feeling) and prefix a (absent of) it means unfeeling : sad : from various sources : a pardon for offenses. (comes from same root as amnesia= forgetting) : friendship : dirty or wretched : nasty : generations that will come after you : awkward to manipulate with grace : huge, enormous : loud, flashy, glaring : wild : appreciates beauty : a time of loss and sorrow caused by the loss of a loved one : without life, dead, no longer living : No longer : The death of cells or tissues, specifically in one area of the body : Resting, without movement or sleeping; a peaceful stillness : a predicament or difficult situation to get out of : General agreement among many people

Incongruous Debilitate Hedonist Precocious Reconciliation Extricate Meandering Unethical Submissive

: out of step with one another, not in agreement : to make weak or feeble : A person who seeks pleasure above all else : Advanced in mind or skills at an early age : Reaching harmony after a disagreement : to free from a difficult situation or tight spot : Wandering or rambling, as a river or an aimless person : Dishonest, improve or unprofessional : Inclined or willing to submit to orders or wishes of others or showing such inclination

Mollify Intervene Misnomer Dissipate Obstreperous Tentativ Correlation Alleviated Prolific Inevitable Apathy Superfluous Transition Polychromatic Veracity Epilogue Nepotism Chronic Posthumously Paradigm Telepathy Culpable

: To soothe or calm someone after they are upset : To come between two opposing forces, usually to stop a conflict : an incorrect or unsuitable name. : to gradually thin out and disperse, as fog or a crowd of people : discorderly, rowdy, rude : Not yet final, provisional : a casual connection between two events : brought relief : producing many of something : inescapable, bound to happen : lack of interest or emotion : more than is needed, too much : Changing between one state and another : having many colors : truth : the concluding information added to literary work : Preference given to relatives : of long duration, usually negative : after death : a model or example : Using the mind for ESP : to be responsible or blameworthy

Euphemism Antediluvian Recity Infidelity Equivocal Panacea Philanthropy Malicious Specter Omnipotent Hypertension Antithesis Vociferous Bilingual Empathy Benign Attorney Barrister Brief Case Contract court of law Evidence Guilty Judge Jury Lawsuit Lawyer Plead Sentence Solicitor Sue

: to substitute a mild word fro something harsh or offensive : before the biblical flood, now meaning ancient : To make right or correct : unfaithfulness : uncertain, undecided : a cure-all : charity and helpfulness, especially giving away money : brutal, intentionally cruel : a ghost or the lingering memory of something : all-powerfull : high blood pressure : the complete opposite of something : noisy and loud, as a person : able to speak two languages : Understanding the feeling of another person : harmless, mild : a person appointed to act for or represent another 2us lawyer : a lawyer who pleads before a superior court : 1uk instructions to a barrister also v, 2us written statement of facst : n. statement of the facts in trial, esp. the argument of one side : n. a formal agreements, usually in writing, between two or more parties : n. the place where law cases are heard and decided; court courtroom n : n. information presented to a court to prove or support a point in question : adj. responsible for wrong; culpable guilt n. not guilty adj : n. official with authority to hear and decide cases in a court of law also v : a group of people chosen to hear the evidence of a case and give a decision : n. a trial at court between two private parties : n. a person trained in law and who advises or represents other : v1. To defend a law case 2. To declare oneself to be quilty or not guilty plea n : n. 1. Decision of a court, esp.as to the punishment 2. The punishment also v : n. 1uk lawyer advising clients & briefing barristers 2us law officer for a city etc : v. to start legal action against someone in acourt of law lawsuit n

Sum up Trial Verdict Without prejudice A cappella Accelerando Accessible Adagio Atonal Baroque

: to summarise & review the evidence of a case summing up n : a formal examination of a case in a court of law to try v : the formal decision or finding of judge or jury : without detriment or damage to a legal right or calm : One or more vocalists performing without an accompaniment : A symbol used in musical notation ndicating to gradually quicken tempo : Music that is easy to listen to and understand : A tempo having slow movement; restful at ease : Music that is written and performed without regard to any specific key : Time in music history ranging from the middle of the 16th to the middle of the 17th centuries, Characterized by emotional flowery music; written in strict form

Beat Cadence

: The unit of musical rhytm : A sequence of chards that brings an end to a phrase, either in the middle or the end of a composition

Cadenza

: Initially an improvised cadence by a soloist; later becoming an elaborate and written out passage in an aria or concerto, featuring the skills of an instrumentalist or vocalist

Canon

: A musical form where the melody or tune is imitated by individual parts at regular intervals. The individual parts may enter at different measures and pitches. The tune may also be played at different speeds, backwards, or inverted.

Acculturation Birtrate Culture

: The process of accepting, borrowing and exchanging traits between cultures : The number of live births each year per 1.000 people : The set of beliefs, values, and practices that a group of people have in common

Cultureal Diffusion Cultural Diversity Culture Hearth

: The process of spreading cultural traits from one person or society to another : Is the state of having a variety of cultures in the same area : A place in which importants ideas begin and then spread to surrounding cultures

Culture Region Culture Trait Demography

: Is an area in which people have many shared culture traits : Is an activity or behavior in which people often take part in : The study of human populations, including their size, growth and distribution

Emigrant Innovation Population Density Urbanization Death Rate ATM Banknote Bitcoin

: A person who leaves a country to live elsewhere : A new idea of way of doing something : The average number of people living in a given area : The growth of city populations : The number of deaths year per 1000 people : Automated Teller Machine; cash dispenser : Piece of paper money : Digital currency which allows payments to be sent from one party to another without going through a financial institution

Borrow Broke Budget Cash Cash dispenser Cashier Cheque / check Coin Currency Debt Deposit

: Obtain money which must be returned : To have no money : Amount of money available or needed fro a specific use : Coins or bank notes (not cheques); actual money paid, not credit : Automatic machine from which a bank customer can withdraw money : A person dealing with cash transactions in abank, shop, etc : Written order to a pay the stated amount from ones account : A piece of metal used as money : The money used in acountry : Money owed by one person to another : Sum or money payable as a first instalment on a purchase; Money placed in an account in a bank

Donate Exchange rate Fee Interest Invest Legal tender Lend Loan Owe Pretty cash Receipt

: Give money, especially to charity, make a donation : The rate at which one currency can be exchanged for another : Payment made to a professional person ( doctor, lawyer, etc) : Money paid for borrowing or investing money : To put money into a business, property, etc in order to earn interest or profit : Currency that cannot legally be refused as payment : Give or allow the use money which must be returned, usually with interest : Sum of money to be returned with interest : To be in debt to someone, to owe money to somebody : Small amount of cash available fro everyday expenses : Written statement that money has been paid

Refund Tip Withdraw

: Pay back money received; reimburse : Small sum of money given to a waiter, taxi driver, etc : Take money from a bank account.

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