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act, state, or result of doing something
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functionary
A functionary is a minor official who works for a government or political party; they attend to administrative tasks that are small and trivial.
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injunction
An injunction is a court order that prevents someone from doing something.
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torsion
Torsion is the strain produced on a body by twisting it.
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circumlocution
Circumlocution is a way of saying or writing something that uses too many words, especially in order to avoid stating the true meaning clearly.
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sedition
Sedition is the act of encouraging people to disobey and oppose the government currently in power.
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conflagration
A conflagration is a fire that burns over a large area and is highly destructive.
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accretion
Accretion is the slow, gradual process by which new things are added and something gets bigger.
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predilection
If you have a predilection for something, you have a preference for it.
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adulation
Adulation is praise and admiration for someone that includes more than they deserve, usually for the purposes of flattery.
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evocation
An evocation of something creates or summons a clear mental image or impression of it through words, pictures, or music.
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abnegation
The abnegation of something is someone's giving up their rights or claim to it or denying themselves of it; this action may or may not be in their best interest.
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attrition
Attrition is the process of gradually decreasing the strength of something—such as an army or workforce—by continually weakening it or decreasing it in size.
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ablution
When you perform your ablutions, you wash yourself; this can be part of a religious ceremony as well.
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benefaction
A benefaction is a charitable contribution of money or assistance that someone gives to a person or organization.
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privation
If you suffer privation, you live without many of the basic things required for a comfortable life.
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volition
If you do something of your own volition, you choose to do it because you want to—not because you are forced to.
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ablation
The process of ablation is the removal of diseased organs or harmful substances from the body, often through surgical procedure.
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retribution
Retribution is severe punishment that someone deserves because they have done something very wrong; it especially refers to punishment or revenge that is carried out by someone other than official authorities.
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imprecation
An imprecation is a rude, offensive phrase or word that is said to someone or about someone especially when one is angry.
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aspersion
An aspersion is an unkind remark or unfair judgment attacking someone's character or reputation.
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clarion
A clarion call is a stirring, emotional, and strong appeal to people to take action on something.
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coalition
A coalition is a temporary union of different political or social groups that agrees to work together to achieve a shared aim.
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sanction
A sanction is an official approval to do something; it may be a showing of support or acceptance for something, or it may officially support a punishment or restriction in response to an unacceptable action.
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elocution
Someone's elocution is their artistic manner of speaking in public, including both the delivery of their voice and gestures.
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derision
If you treat someone with derision, you mock or make fun of them because you think they are stupid, unimportant, or useless.
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restitution
Restitution is the formal act of giving something that was taken away back to the rightful owner—or paying them money for the loss of the object.
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juxtaposition
The juxtaposition of two objects is the act of positioning them side by side so that the differences between them are more readily visible.
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compunction
If you feel compunction about doing something, you feel that you should not do it because it is bad or wrong.
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affliction
An affliction is something that causes pain and mental suffering, especially a medical condition.
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avocation
An avocation is an activity, such as a hobby, that you do because you are interested in it.
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contagion
A contagion is a disease—or the transmission of that disease—that is easily spread from one person to another through touch or the air.
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altercation
An altercation is a noisy disagreement or heated argument.
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dissolution
Dissolution is the breaking up or official end of a group, such as a couple or institution; it can also be the act of separating something into smaller components.
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fruition
If something, such as an idea or plan, comes to fruition, it produces the result you wanted to achieve from it.
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dissension
Dissension is a disagreement or difference of opinion among a group of people that can cause conflict.
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profusion
A profusion of something is a very large quantity or variety of it.
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notional
Something that is notional exists only as an idea or in theory—not in reality.
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bastion
A bastion is considered an important and effective defense of a way of life or principle; a bastion can also refer to a heavily fortified place, such as a castle.
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diminution
A diminution of something is a reduction in the size, number, or importance of it.
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commutation
Commutation is the act of changing a punishment to one that is less severe.
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aversion
An aversion to something is a strong dislike for or forceful opposition to it.
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compulsion
If you feel a compulsion to do something, you feel like you must do it.
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conventional
A conventional way of thinking or behaving is the one most commonly accepted by social groups.
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disillusion
When you disillusion someone, you show that a belief they hold dear is untrue—thereby disheartening and disappointing them.
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disposition
Your disposition is your personality, the way you tend to react to the various events in your life, and the mood that you generally have.
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distortion
When something is subjected to distortion, it is twisted out of shape in some way.
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diversion
When you create a diversion, you cause someone to turn aside momentarily from what they are doing by distracting them.
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exclusion
Exclusion is the act of shutting someone out of a group or an activity.
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excursion
An excursion is a short trip or outing from which you return home fairly quickly.
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exposition
An exposition is a detailed explanation or setting forth of an idea, theory, or problem, either in a written or spoken format.
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impassioned
When you are impassioned about a cause or idea, you are very passionate or highly emotionally charged about it.
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imposition
An imposition is giving someone an additional duty or extra work that is not welcomed by that person.
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inception
An inception of something is its beginning or start.
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incursion
An incursion is an unpleasant intrusion, such as a sudden hostile attack or a land being flooded.
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inflection
An inflection is a change or variation, such as in a person's voice or in the form a noun or verb takes.
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infusion
An infusion is the introduction or pouring of one thing into another—such as new ideas brought into a workplace or poured purple dye spreading throughout a glass of water.
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insurrection
An insurrection is a rebellion or open uprising against an established form of government.
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misapprehension
A misapprehension is a misunderstanding or false impression that you are under, especially concerning another person's intentions towards you.
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preconception
A preconception is a conceived notion that you already have, usually in the form of a bias or prejudice of some kind.
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provisional
A provisional measure is temporary or conditional until more permanent action is taken.
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rationale
A rationale is a reason or explanation for doing something.
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regression
Regression is the falling back or return to a previous state.
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remission
When something, such as a disease or storm, is in remission, its force is lessening or decreasing.
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repercussion
A repercussion of an act or event is the result or effect of it.
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retention
Retention is the act or condition of keeping or holding on to something, including the ability to remember things.
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reversion
A reversion is a turning back again to a previous state or condition.
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revulsion
When you experience revulsion, you feel a great deal of disgust or extreme dislike for something.
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dominion
When one country has dominion over another, it rules or controls it absolutely.
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assumption
When a person makes an assumption, they believe that something is true with no proof.
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legislation
Legislation can either be a law or the act of making laws.
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conversion
When something undergoes a conversion, it is changed in some way.
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stationary
A stationary object is still, fixed, or not moving at all.
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commotion
A commotion is a noisy activity or loud disturbance.
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corrosion
Corrosion refers to the gradual rusting or decay of metal.
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seclusion
Seclusion is the condition of being closed off or isolated from society.
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rational
A rational person uses reason or thought processes that are based on fact.
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apparition
An apparition is something that unexpectedly appears that is either a ghost or ghostly.
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animadversion
Animadversion is the act of strongly criticizing another person for something they have done.
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compassion
When you show compassion for someone who is upset, you take the time to listen to them and try to help them.
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ambition
Someone who has ambition really wants to be successful at something and will work very hard to do it.
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connection
A connection is a link between things or people.
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affection
Affection is a feeling of love, liking, or caring shown towards someone.
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discussion
A discussion is a talk that you have with one or more people.
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condition
The condition of something is how it is right now or the shape that it is in.
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division
The division of something is breaking it up or splitting it into parts.
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companion
A companion is a friend with whom you spend time doing things.
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investigation
An investigation is seeking information about something that happened.
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conclusion
The conclusion of something, such as a book or thought, is its end, last part, or close.
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option
An option is a free choice you have between two or more things.
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expedition
An expedition is a journey that is generally long and requires a lot of planning; it is often to a place that is far away and can be dangerous or hard to get to.
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nation
A nation is a country or land in which people live, such as the United States, Mexico, or France.
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competition
A competition is a match or game between people; each side tries its hardest to win.
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reaction
A reaction to something is a person's response to it or how they act when it happens.
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destruction
The destruction of something is the causing of so much damage to it that it cannot be fixed.
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motivation
Motivation is a reason for wanting to do something; it is also a way of getting someone to act.
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function
A function is a purpose that something has or the work or action that it is able to do.
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exception
An exception to something, such as a rule, is not included in it or is not a part of it.
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audition
An audition is one person's short performance to show their skill level; they do this in the hope of being accepted for a play or musical part.
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emotional
An emotional response to something is how you feel about it, such as being happy or sad.
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vision
Your vision is your sight; it gives you the power to see things.
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collection
A collection is a gathering or bringing together of things, such as coins or rocks.
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region
A region is an area of something, such as land in a country or a place on your body, that is not like other areas.
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section
A section is a piece or part of something larger.
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situation
A situation is all the things that are happening in a place at one time.
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fiction
A piece of fiction is a story or tale about things that did not really happen; therefore, it is not true.
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publication
A publication is a piece of writing for all people to read, such as a book or magazine.
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relation
A relation is a link of some kind between things or people.
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version
A version of something, such as an event, is how one person describes what happened; their report may be different than what others have to say about it.
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solution
A solution to a problem figures it out or is an answer to it.
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pronunciation
Pronunciation is how someone says a word; it also refers to how to say that word correctly.
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opinion
An opinion is what one person thinks or believes about something.
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attention
the process whereby a person concentrates on some features of the environment to the (relative) exclusion of others
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champion
protect or fight for as a champion
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completion
(American football) a successful forward pass in football
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digression
a message that departs from the main subject
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election
a vote to select the winner of a position or political office
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oblivion
the state of being disregarded or forgotten
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