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weaken enervate

unique behavior or characteristic Idiosyncrasy

great shame, humiliation ignominy

overconfident, arrogant overweening

expensive; magnificent sumptuous

describe; outline delineate

understood only by a few esoteric

wicked; morally corrupt depraved

existing everywhere ubiquitous

sharpness of mind or vision acuity

expensive; magnificent sumptuous

ordinary, commonplace mundane

to bless; make holy hallow

wicked; morally corrupt depraved

something made up figment

to get; gather garner

sharpness of mind or vision acuity

weaken enervate

understood only by a few esoteric

existing everywhere ubiquitous

extremely productive fecund

invalid reasoning that seems true sophistry

to bless; make holy hallow

strong liking; taste penchant

unique behavior or characteristic Idiosyncrasy

overconfident, arrogant overweening

to get; gather garner

widely believed; reported reputed

describe; outline delineate

extremely productive fecund

invalid reasoning that seems true sophistry

great shame, humiliation ignominy

widely believed; reported reputed

command; order fiat

strong liking; taste penchant

barely noticeable difference nuance

something made up figment

barely noticeable difference nuance

ordinary, commonplace mundane

command; order fiat