-kind or charitable. "Giving to the hurricane relief fund is a benevolent act and shows great humanity."
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Cynical
adj.)-believing the worst of human nature and motives. "He seldom talked, and when he did, it was usually to make some cynical remark about the flaws of all hum
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Disciple
(noun)-a follower who accepts and passes on the teachings (often philosophy or religion) of another. "Many psychologists today are disciples of Sigmund Freud an
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Enmity
hatred
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Ensconce
(verb)-to establish or settle firmly. "At one end of the big barn, on a sort of raised platform, Major the pig was already ensconced on his bed of straw, under
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Indefatigable
(adj.)-never tiring; incapable of being fatigued. "There's no such thing as an indefatigable laborer who can work from sunrise to sunset."
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Laborious
(adj.)-causing great physical effort. "The laborious work required to transport donated clothing and canned food items was worth the exhaustion.
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Preeminent
adj.)-superior to others. "Gianna is the preeminent chef in a city that has many good ones."
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Sordid
(adj.)-filthy; base. "Oprah rose above the sordid streets in which she grew up."
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Vengeance
(noun)-great force or punishment. "Angry protesters wanted to inflict vengeance on the killer."