Definitions and antonyms. * 1. propensity * 2. condescending * 3. compunction * 4. sepulcher * 5. bellicose * 6. pulchritude * 7. wizened * 8. rhaposdize.

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Definitions and antonyms

* 1. propensity * 2. condescending * 3. compunction * 4. sepulcher * 5. bellicose * 6. pulchritude * 7. wizened * 8. rhaposdize * 9. physiognomy * 10. voluble * 11. revel * 12. umbrage * 13. epiphany * 14. assiduous * 15. panacea * A. Feeling offense; resentment * B. A tomb or burial chamber * C. Rave; express oneself enthusiastically * D. A cure-all; remedy for diseases * E. Warlike; inclined to fight * F. A tendency * G. A revelation; sudden knowledge * H. Facial features * I. Qualm; uneasiness caused by guilt * J. Diligent; persistent * K. Shriveled from age or illness * L. Talkative * M. Physical beauty * N. To enjoy; to take pleasure in * O. Displaying superiority; degrading

* 1. wizened * 2. assiduous * 3. umbrage * 4. revel * 5. voluble * 6. propensity * 7. condescending * 8. bellicose * 9. pulchritude * A. Mild; passive; peaceful * B. Aversion * C. Sturdy; robust; stalwart * D. Quiet; introverted * E. Delight; pleasure * F. Lazy; negligent * G. Grieve; lament * H. Respectful; honorable * I. Ugliness; repulsiveness