This word means tame, submissive, or easily led.
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A philosophical movement emphasizing individual freedom and choice.
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To change the form, nature, or substance of something.
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A word for someone quick to anger.
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A Scandinavian warrior, such as one found in "Macbeth."
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A term for something that is lifeless or not capable of motion.
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The rejection of all religious and moral principles, often linked to meaninglessness.
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To pretend or fake something.
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This word describes something unending or seemingly endless.
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A raider or plunderer, often found in mythology.
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This word describes something that cannot be pierced or entered.
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A seemingly contradictory statement that reveals a deeper truth.
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To completely destroy a large portion of something.
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Something that is pointless or without purpose.
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A word describing someone or something from a lower or infernal region.
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This means to represent the perfect example of something.
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A formal pronouncement of a principle or opinion, often authoritative.
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To turn into a grotesque or bizarre form.
(Answer: What is transmogrified?)
Describing a rising and falling motion, similar to waves.
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Someone who seeks answers to life's ultimate questions, often linked to existentialism.
(Answer: What is a philosopher?)
A strange or mysterious quality that is unsettling.
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A system of beliefs or teachings often linked to religion or politics.
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Someone who begs or humbly asks for something.
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Describing something located in the lower or underworld regions.
(Answer: What is nether?)
A literary device that involves a paradoxical transformation of character.
(Answer: What is transmogrification?)