Target Word
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No.
PDOIHDVDQFH (noun) an illegal or harmful act,
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that violates the public trust
7
PDOLQJHU (verb) to fake or exaggerate illness,
usually to avoid work
7
PDQXPLW (verb) to release from slavery or servitude 13
PDXGOLQ (adjective) foolishly, tearfully, and weakly sentimental;
overly emotional
4
PDXQGHU (verb) to talk aimlessly and incoherently 16
PDZ (noun) the mouth, throat, or gullet of an animal,
particularly a carnivorous animal
20
PDZNLVK (adjective) excessively and objectionably sentimental 4
PHPH (noun) an idea, behavior, style, or usage that
spreads from person to person in a culture
36
PHUFXULDO (adjective) 1. liable to sudden and unpredictable
change; volatile; erratic
- animated, lively, quick-witted
11
PLVDQWKURSH (noun) someone who hates and distrusts all people 9
PROO\FRGGOH (verb) to overindulge; to treat with excessive
attention to the point of spoiling someone
5
PRUGDQW(adjective) bitingly sarcastic 29
PRULEXQG (adjective) 1. approaching death; coming to an end
- no longer effective or active; stagnant;
not progressing or advancing
8
PRWMXVWH (noun) the exact, appropriate word or expression
for a situation
35
PRXQWHEDQN (noun) DÀDPER\DQWVZLQGOHUDÀLPÀDPPHU
someone who claims to be an expert but isn’t
3
PR[LH (noun) 1. WKHDELOLW\WRIDFHGLI¿FXOW\ZLWKVSLULW
and courage
- aggressive energy, vigor, verge,
and pep or skill and know-how
23
PXJJOH (noun) a person who lacks a particular skill or
knowledge of a subject; someone who is
regarded as inferior in some way
36