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speak out against decry

dark and foggy murky

extremely evil nefarious

nearness; similarity propinquity

green; fresh verdant

move about carelessly cavort

disguise or hide the truth dissemble

belief credence

thick and sticky viscous

speak clearly articulate

green; fresh verdant

pleasantly spicy piquant

useless; weak feckless

belief credence

show clearly evince

remove from a grave exhume

speak clearly articulate

speak out against decry

disguise or hide the truth dissemble

thick and sticky viscous

extremely sad or worried distraught

wordiness verbiage

useless; weak feckless

unusual unwonted

dark and foggy murky

nearness; similarity propinquity

remove from a grave exhume

impossible wish for things to be perfect utopian

move about carelessly cavort

extremely sad or worried distraught

wordiness verbiage

extremely evil nefarious

impossible wish for things to be perfect utopian

speech to honor a dead person eulogy

unusual unwonted

original; earliest primordial

show clearly evince

original; earliest primordial

pleasantly spicy piquant

speech to honor a dead person eulogy