Just a Couple of Rad Statements
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- A shrill, often frantic cry. A sound suggestive of such a cry.
- shrieke
- To fi; improve; amend.
- rectify
- A feeling of great delight or joy.
- ecstasy
- To improve and prepare (land), as by plowing or fertilizing, for raising crops; till.
- cultivate
- Foul or stale from standing: Motionless ponds. Not fresh.
- stagnant
- A period when a person is isolated to prevent a disease from spreading.
- quarantine
- To concot devise a plot to overthrow the government. To make (a beverage) by boiling, steeping, or mixing various ingredients.
- brew
- Undisturbed by tumult or disorder; calm or quiet.
- placidly
- Very enthusiastic; passionate.
- fervently
- 1 To tremble. 2 A container for arrows.
- quivered
- Of or in the country.
- rural
- A wrapper or covering especially for a letter.
- envelope
- 1 A person who suffers from something. 2 Someone who is killed, injured, robed etc.
- victim
- Of the human soul; religious.
- spiritually
- To leave the postion as head of state.
- abdication
- 1 Not guilty or wicked 2 harmless.
- innocently
- A wicked person.
- villain
- Genuineness
- authenticity
- 1 To delight sombody. 2 To put a magic spell on somebody.
- enchanting
- Clothes used for a particular purpose or of a particular period.
- costume
- To hide.
- concealing
- To provoke; induce; prompt.
- incite
- Twisted and knobbly
- gnarled
- To not include
- excluded
- A spy; a secret agent.
- infiltrators
- 1 To crash into. 2 to conflict; oppose.
- collide
- The act of dismissing.
- dismissal
- 1 To feel very sad. 2 To make sombody feel very sad. 3 To mourn.
- grieve
- Unreasonably irritable or ill-tempered; peevish, impatiently.
- petulantly
- 1 A place or position where something is. 2 Conditions. 3 Ajob; employment.
- situations
- To kill by preventing respiration; smother or suffocate.
- stifled
- Personality;who a person is; a person's name.
- identities
- Emotionally hardened; unfeeling: a callous indifference to the suffering of others.
- callous
- To calm; ease.
- sooth
- Characterized by rich abundance; luxuriant.
- opulent
- Thoughtless; careless.
- inadvertently
- Ignorance; inability; stupidity.
- incompetence
- Gracefullness and style.
- elegance
- The state or quality of being alone or remote from others.
- solitude
- To examine by questioning formally or officially.
- interrogate
- Something that is implied, especially: An indirect indication; a suggestion.
- implications
- 1 To interest somebody very much. 2 To puzzle.
- intriguing
- 1 Victorious 2 joyful; jubilant
- triumphantly
- Jailed; put in prison.
- imprisonment
- Relating to a group of people sharing the same cultural characteristics.
- ethnic
- A very serious situation.
- emergencies
- To regard with respect; prize. To regard as; consider it an honor to help them.
- esteeme
- To cut or shape with a tool with a sharp, thin bar.
- chiseled
- Of or relating to marriage or the wedding ceremony.
- nuptial
- Brilliant; dazzling
- resplendently
- Very slowly; to hesitate.
- hesitantly
- A person who is sad because of death of someone.
- mourners
- To make neat or tidy by clipping, smoothing, or pruning: trimmed his moustache.
- trimme
- The state of being poor; lack of the means of providing material needs or comforts.
- poverty
- A temporary state of mental confusion and fluctuating consciousness resulting from high fever, intoxication, shock, or other causes.
- delirium
- To kill a large number of people.
- massacring
- To clap and cheer in support of something.
- applauded
- To go bad; to rot.
- decaying
- Authorized by or based on law. In conformity with or permitted by law.
- legally
- 1 empty; blank. 2 not thoughtful; not inteligent. 3 available.
- vacantly
- In an abrupt manner; without giving notice, or without the usual forms; suddenly.
- abruptly
- Readily or easily influenced; suggestible: impressionable young people.
- impressionable
- A field of grass.
- meadows
- Having or showing fond feelings or affection; loving and tender.
- affectionate
- 1 uninhabited. 2 Sad; lonely.
- desolate
- Affectedly modest or shy especially in a playful or provocative way.
- demurely
- Something you wear; a piece of clothing.
- garment
- To go back over something.
- retrace
- A disease spreading vert quickly through a whole community.
- epidemic
- Very imporant and fundamental changes.
- reformation
- An open, often paved area adjacent to a house serving as an outdoor living space; a patio.
- terrace
- To hate. To dislike (someone or something) greatly; abhor.
- loathe
- Filled with or motivated by zeal; fervent.
- zealously
- Meeting place
- venue
- Talent; ability to do something.
- capanbilities
- To eat up greedily.
- devour
- A loud burst of noise: peals of laughter.
- peal
- A physical or mental disorder, especially a mild illness.
- ailment
- Likely or expected to happen.
- prospective
- Able to direct a ship, plan a rout for a ship.
- navigable
- Feeling or expressing sorrow or grief; sorrowful.
- mournful
- Characterized by openness and sincerity of expression; unreservedly straightforward
- candid
- Continual not stopping.
- incessantly
- Wealth; affluence.
- opulence
- Founded on probability or presumption. assumed or disrespectful.
- presumptive
- A long vigorous and hostile speech.
- tirade
- To order to appear in court. To call forth; evoke:
- summon
- A feeling of great excitement.
- thrill
- To fill a place with sound; To echo.
- resounded
- Someone who is very patriotic; someone who wants his nation to be independent.
- nationalist
- A secret or underhand scheme; a plot.
- intrigue
- To awaken from sleep,
- arouse
- Come forth; give off. To flow forth or proceed, as from some source.
- emanate
- Accomodations
- lodgings
- Well known for doing something bad; infamious.
- notriously
- Worry or be upset about something.
- fretted
- A finish that is baked onto the inside of food and beverage cans.To give a sleek, glossy finish to.
- lacquere
- The act of abdicating; the renunciation of a high office, dignity, or trust, by its holder; commonly the voluntary renunciation of sovereign power.
- abdication
- Having an exceedingly bad reputation; notorious.
- infamous
- Marked by strident color or excessive ornamentation; gaudy.
- garish
- A person who withdraws from the world to live in seclusion and often in solitude.
- recluse
- Machine for weaving cloth. A distorted, threatening appearance of something, as through fog or darkness.
- looming
- To express scorn or ridicule; jeer: They mocked at the idea.
- mockingly
- Seeming to be coolly unconcerned or indifferent.
- nonchalantly
- Of, relating to, forming, or of the nature of a skeleton.
- skeletal
- Famous; outstanding. Outstanding, as in character or performance; distinguished.
- eminent
- Unhealthy, starved; ill from lack of good food.
- malnourished
- 1mythical. 2 incredibly great 3 wonderfull.
- fabulous