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tout

To publicly brag

artisan

A person who is skillful with his/her hands

laud

To praise, to applaud

abridge

To shorten or condense

benevolent

Generous, kind

Amorous

Feeling loving

assail

To attack with words or force

quell

To calm, pacify

engender

To create, to cause

glutton

Someone who consumes too much food or drink

discreet

Sneaky, unnoticeable

soporific

Causing sleep, very boring

corroborate

To confirm, to back up with evidence

reiterate

To say again, to repeat

kindle

To start a fire, ignite

malleable

Easy to shape or bend

deride

To ridicule

juxtapose

To place side by side

bucolic

Charmingly rural

didactic

Intended to teach, morally instructive

histrionic

Overly dramatic

1. Nefarious 2. Exasperate

1. Extreme wickedness 2. To annoy thoroughly

1. Querulous 2. Discordant

1. Grumpy 2. Lacking harmony or agreement

1. Gullible 2. Obliterate

1. Easily deceived 2. To destroy completely

1. Belabor 2. Induce

1. To go over repeatedly 2. To cause to happen