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Defy - > Disobey, go against, flout, fly in the face of, disregard, ignore.
Zest - > Enthusiasm, gusto, relish, appetite, eagerness, keenness, avidity, zeal, ardor,
fervor, passion
Flaunt - > Display(something) ostentatiously, especially in order to provoke envy or
admiration or to show defiance.
Knead - > Pummel, work, pound, squeeze, shape, mold.
Taut - > Tight, stretched, rigid.
Bondage - > Slavery, enslavement, servitude, subsection, oppression, domination,
persecution.
Hoist - > Raise, lift, haul up, jacked up, hike up.
Levelheaded - > Sensible, practical, realistic, pragmatic, wise, reasonable, rational,
mature, judicious, sound, businesslike, no-nonsense, well balanced, equable,
coolheaded, self possessed.
Turmoil - > Confusion, upheaval, turbulence, tumult, disorder, disturbance, agitation,
ferment, unrest, disquiet, trouble, disruption, chaos, mayhem
Whim - > A sudden desire or change of mind, especially one that is unusual or
unexplained.( impulse, urge, notion, fancy, foible, caprice, conceit, vagary, inclination,
megrim.)
Perpetual - > Everlasting, never-ending, eternal, permanent, unending, endless, without
end, lasting, long lasting, constant, abiding, enduring, perennial, timeless,
ageless,deathless, undying, immortal.
Surmount - > Overcome, conquer, prevail over, triumph over, beat, vanquished.
, Offish - > Aloof or distant manner.( unapproachable.)
Statchel - > A bag carried on shoulder by a long strap and typically closed by flaps.
Chide - > Scold, chastise, upbraid, berate, reprimand, provoke, rebuke, admonish,
censure, lambast, lectures.
Scold - > Example: Mom took Anna away, scolding her for her bad behavior. Rebuke
(sharp disapproval or criticism of someone because of their behavior or actions.
Reform - > Make changes, correct, improve....etc.
Incure - > Become subject to (something unwelcome or unpleasant) as a result of one's
own behavior or actions. (Bring upon oneself, expose oneself to, lay oneself open to.)
Savory - > Tasty
Fidget - > Make small movement,especially of the hand and feet, through nervousness or
impatience.(Wriggle, squirm, twitch, jiggle, shuffle.)
Unison - > Simultaneously, at the same time, (all) at once, (all) together. Example: they lift
their arms in unison.
Ravege - > Devastated, ruined, destroy, wreak havoc on. Leave desolate.)
Wary - > Cautious, carful, circumspect, on one's guard, chary, alert, on the lookout, on
one's toes.
Profane - > Secular, lay, nonreligious, temporal.
Inhabit - > Lived in or occupied. (Occupy, people, populate, colonize, tenant.)
Statchel - > A bag carried on shoulder by a long strap and typically closed by flaps.
Rudiments - > synonyms: basics, fundamentals, essentials, first principles, foundation;
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