Computer note cards.  To tell or reveal  V.  To assist or encourage, especially in wrongdoing  VERB.

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computer note cards

 To tell or reveal  V.

 To assist or encourage, especially in wrongdoing  VERB

 Arrogant and stubborn about one’s (often unproven) beliefs  ADJECTIVE

 Lacking flavor, dull  ADJECTIVE

 Inessential, not very vital  ADJECTIVE

 To force often using threats or intimidation  VERB

 Prejudice, hostile  ADJECTIVE

 Extremely, sometimes excessively, careful about small details, precise  ADJECTIVE

 Recklessness  NOUN

 Sociable, fond of the company of others  ADJECTIVE

 the crime of holding a belief that goes against established doctrine  NOUN

 Easy to teach or manage  ADJECTIVE

 A drink, especially an alcoholic one  NOUN

 A hated repellant person  A formal curse  NOUN

 Fun chatter, playful conversation  NOUN

 To criticize or punish severely  VERB

 Tactless, lacking social graces  Adjective

 Public shame, disgrace, dishonor  NOUN

 Made up of dissimilar parts, being of many colors  ADJECTIVE

 Extremely thin, wasted away  ADJECTIVE

 Greed, desire for wealth  NOUN

 Stealthy, secretive  ADJECTIVE

 Wild, drunken  Adjective

 Turn over to legal jurisdiction of another government or authority  VERB

 Large in amount, numerous  ADJECTIVE

 Easily angered  ADJECTIVE

 Hired soldier from another country  NOUN

 Strong fort or defense  NOUN

 To throw overboard, to discard  VERB

 To banish, to shut out from a group or society by common consent  VERB

 One who is intolerant ot differences in others  NOUN

 To erase or elimintae  VERB

 Outspoken, blunt  Adj.

 Special words or phrases used by a specific group of people  N.

 Careless neglect, often resulting in injury  N.

 To satisfy temporarily  V.

 Harsh sounding, grating  Adj.

 Complete disorder  noun

 To enlarge, to increase in amount  V.

 Extreme patriotism, often factoring an aggressive foreign policy  noun

 Extreme hatred or ill will  N.

 Unrelenting,unavoidable  adj

 To praise highly  V.

 Merciful  adj

 Overused expression  noun

 Unyielding, firm in opinion  Adj.

 Lack in self-confidence, shy  adj.

 A creative work, especially a numbered one  Noun

 Professed but not necessarily true  Adj.

 Inequality, difference  N.

 To forgive or overlook an offense  V.

 Slight or subtle degree of difference  N.

 An expert in matters of culture, food, or wine  N.

 A mystery, something seemingly inexplicable  N.

 Lack of interest, state of not caring  N.

 Excessively eager to deliver unasked-for or unwanted help  Adj.

 Belief or trust  N.

 Having a buoyant self confident air  adj

 One who merely dabbles in an art or science  N.

 An organized group w/ an obsessive devotion to a person or set of principles  N.

 Doubtful or distrustful of the goodness or sincerity or human motives  adj

 Having opposing attitudes towards a person, thing or idea; unable to decide  Adj.

 A leader who appels to citizens’ emotions to obtain power  noun

 Quiet and modest, reserved  Adj.

 Without fear, brave  Adj.

 Extremely poor, lacking necessities like food and shelter  Adj.

 Scholarly, learned  Adj.

 A choice between two unpleasant or difficult options  N.

 The highest point of attainment, the end or climax  N.

 To be of the same opinion, to agree with  V.

 To lessen in violence or intensity  V.

 Conformity to accepted standards of conduct, proper behavior  N.

 To detest, to hate strongly  V.

 To distribute, to give out sparingly  V.

 The whole range or extent  N.

 One who is outgoing, one who is energized rather than drained by interacting w/ others  N.

 Amusing in an odd way  Adj.

 Intentional deceit in speech or conduct  N.

 A crude dummy or image representing a hated person or group  N.

 Stern, severe, plain  Adj.

 Visage, appearance, especially the look or expression of the face  N.

 Exemption from punishment, immunity  N.

 Lying face down in humility or submission, overcome or helpless.  Adj.

 Wisdom, soundness of judgement  N.

 To confine with shackles  V.

 Something that causes annoyance or irritation  N.

 To renounce or give up, to avoid or shun  V.

 A decree or command used by an authority  N.

 To cause someone to violate an oath or a vow, to corrupt, or to willfully make a false statement under oath  V.

 To transform  V.

 To express sympathy w/ someone who is sad or sorrowful, to grieve with  V.

 To become weak due to neglect or hardship, to waste away due to longing or desire  V.

 Scornful, full of contempt, haughty  Adj.

 To nag or scold, to express disapproval of  V.

 To retell in detail  V.

 Dull or tedious, insipis  Adj.

 Distribution, the act of dispersing something or giving something out  N.

 Deviating from the usual or proper conduct or opinion  Adj.

 Dissaproval  N.

 To determine or decide between opposing sides  V.

 Understood without being openly expressed, implied, unspoken  Adj.

 Offense, displeasure  N.

 A long vehement speech  N.

 To make clear, to explain  V.

 Impertinent, brazenly rude or presumptuous.  Adj.