To strongly dislike or hate.

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To strongly dislike or hate. Abominate To strongly dislike or hate.

Acculturation When social patterns or traits of one society are changed by contact with other societies.

Coming from a different or unexpected source, accidental; alien. Adventitious Coming from a different or unexpected source, accidental; alien.

To refer to as the cause or source of something. Ascribe To refer to as the cause or source of something.

A roundabout way; not direct Circuitous A roundabout way; not direct slow walk To slow walk is to perform a task slowly on purpose so as to drag out the time taken, usually in order to delay what the subject believes will occur next. "Quit slow walking me!" - Quote from the TV show "Prison Break" (a prison guard instructing the prisoners to hurry up with their work, the prisoners were delaying as they used work-time as a cover for their escape) Whilst a child might "drag his heels" when eating his dinner because he doesn’t like it; an adult might be said to "slow walk".

To sympathize with; share a feeling of distress with. Commiserate To sympathize with; share a feeling of distress with.

To give direction or an order to; to prohibit. Enjoin To give direction or an order to; to prohibit.

To make easier and faster. Expedite To make easier and faster.

To repair or make up for something. Expiate To repair or make up for something.

Ferment State of great excitement; being worked up; to produce chemically produce alcohol.