ABSCOND TO RUN OFF AND HIDE. ACCESS APPROACH OR ADMITTANCE TO PLACE, PERSONS, THINGS; AN INCREASE; TO GET AT, OBTAIN.

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ABSCOND TO RUN OFF AND HIDE

ACCESS APPROACH OR ADMITTANCE TO PLACE, PERSONS, THINGS; AN INCREASE; TO GET AT, OBTAIN

ANARCHY A LACK OF GOVERNMENT AND LAW; CONFUSION

ARDUOUS HARD TO DO; REQUIRING MUCH EFFORT

AUSPICIOUS FAVORABLE, FORTUNATE

BIASED FAVORING ONE SIDE UNDULY; PREJUDICED

DAUNT TO OVERCOME WITH FEAR, INTIMIDATE; TO DISHEARTEN, DISCOURAGE

DISENTANGLE TO FREE FROM TANGLES OR COMPLICATIONS

FATED DETERMINED IN ADVANCE BY DESTINY OR FORTUNE

HOODWINK TO MISLEAD BY A TRICK; DECEIVE

INANIMATE NOT HAVING LIFE; WITHOUT ENERGY OR SPIRIT

INCINERATE TO BURN TO ASHES

INTERPID VERY BRAVE, FEARLESS, UNSHAKABLE

LARCENY THEFT

PLIANT BENDING READILY, EASILY INFLUENCED

POMPOUS OVERLY SELF-IMPORTANT IN SPEECH AND MANNER; EXCESSIVELY STATELY OR CEREMONIOUS

PRECIPICE A VERY STEEP CLIFF; THE BRINK OR EDGE OF DISASTER

RECTIFY TO MAKE RIGHT, CORRECT

REPRIEVE A TEMPORARY RELIEF OR DELAY; TO GRANT A POSTPONEMENT

REVILE TO ATTACK WITH WORDS, CALL BAD NAMES