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72. Blunderbuss, 1. ancient weapon (type
of gun); 2. a clumsy person
73. Cringe, recoil; flinch; shy away
74. Envenom, to cause bitterness and bad
feeling
75. Hedonism, self indulgence; pleasure-
seeking
76. Laconic, using few words; brief; to the
point
77. Oblique, indirect; slanting
78. Plumage, feathers of a bird
79. Resignation, acceptance of fate
80. Tenacious, stubborn; resolute; holding
firm to a purpose
81. Accolade, tribute; honor; praise
82. Bolster, support; prop up
83. Cryptic, puzzling; enigmatic
84. Ephemeral, short-lived
85. Hedonist, a pleasure seeker
86. Lamentation, expression of regret or
sorrow
87. Obliterate, destroy; demolish; eradicate
88. Plummet, fall suddenly and steeply
89. Resolution, determination
90. Tentative, not certain
91. Acquiesce, to agree to; give in to
92. Bombast, arrogant, pompous language
93. Curtail, cut short
94. Epicure, someone who appreciates
good food and drink
95. Heed, listen to
96. Lampoon, ridicule; spoof
97. Oblivious, totally unaware
98. Podium, raised platform
99. Resonant, echoing
100. Tenuous, flimsy; not solid
101. Acrid, sharp; pungent (used of
smells and tastes)
102. Boorish, ill-mannered
103. Cynical, believing that people act
only out of selfish motives
104. Epistle, a letter (form of
communication)
105. Heresy, against orthodox opinion
106. Lance, spear; spike; javelin
107. Obscure, difficult to understand;
partially hidden
108. Poignant, deeply moving;
strongly affecting the emotions
109. Respite, a break; intermission
110. Terse, concise; to the point
111. Acrophobia, fear of heights
112. Bourgeois, middle class
113. Debility, weakness; incapacity
114. Epistolary, concerned with
letters; through correspondence
115. Hiatus, interruption; pause
116. Languid, tired; slow
117. Obscured, hidden; covered;
buried
118. Poised, calm; collected; self-
possessed
119. Resplendent, shining; glowing
120. Therapeutic, medicinal; curative
121. Acuity, sharpness (mental or
visual)
122. Braggart, someone who boasts
123. Debunking, exposing false
claims or myths
124. Epitomized, typified;
characterized; personified
125. Hidebound, rigid in opinions
126. Languish, decay; fade away; get
weaker
127. Obsequious, servile; submissive
128. Polemical, causing debate or
argument
129. Restorative, a tonic
130. Thwart, prevent; frustrate
131. Adamant, forceful; inflexible
132. Brawny, muscular
133. Decathlon, an athletic
competition with ten events
134. Equivocate, speak ambiguously;
avoid telling the truth
135. Hieroglyphics, 1. picture writing;
2. writing which is difficult to read or
enigmatic