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Disgrace Discern: showing good or outstanding judgment. Paradox Imperative Rudimentary: old or archaic technology, no longer used now.

Colloquially: informal Exonerate: to acquit

Impeccable: faultless; incapable of sin Abstain Censure: strong expression of disapproval Despair: loss of hope Copious or plethora: large in quantity or abundant. Malignant: disposed to cause harm, suffering, or distress deliberately; feeling or showing ill will or hatred. Albeit: even if

Fallacy: logically unsound Plausible: possible Despise: to disapprove Vengeance: infliction of injury, harm etc; desire for revenge Quintessential: very essential, purest of all. Reprimand: to reprove, especially in a formal way. Redundant: repetitive Apostasy: a total departure from ones religion or principles. Exuberant: extremely enthusiastic. Verity: state or quality of being true. Derogatory: insulting or disgraceful Incongruous Undermine Futile Proponent Predicated

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