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Boisterous

(of a person, event, or behavior) noisy, energetic, and cheerful; rowdy.

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Valiant

possessing or showing courage or determination.

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Pernicious

having a harmful effect, especially in a gradual or subtle way.

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Portentous

a sign or warning that something, especially something momentous or calamitous, is likely to happen.

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Posterity

all future generations of people.

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Profane

treat (something sacred) with irreverence or disrespect.

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Choler

anger, wrath, or irritability

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Virtuous

having or showing high moral standards.

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Prodigious

ominous, unnatural, or monstrous

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Enmity

the state or feeling of being actively opposed or hostile to someone or something.

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Feign

pretend to be affected by (a feeling, state, or injury).

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Baleful

threatening harm; menacing

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Wanton

carefree, light-hearted, frolicsome, playful

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Poultice

a traditional, soft medicinal paste (like meal, herbs, or clay) applied hot to the body, usually spread on cloth, to draw out poison, soothe wounds, or reduce inflammation

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Unwieldy

difficult to handle or move due to size, weight, or awkwardness

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Sallow

an unhealthy, pale yellowish or greenish-gray complexion, suggesting sickness, sadness, or lack of vitality

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Peril

danger, risk, or a situation exposing someone to potential harm, loss, or destruction

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Repose

rest, sleep, calm, or peacefulness, often used in the context of lying down or being at rest

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Abhor

to hate, detest, or loathe utterly, expressing extreme disgust or aversion

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Ascend

to go up or climb

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Beguile

to deceive, mislead, or delude, often through charm or flattery

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Calamity

a great disaster, misfortune, or a disastrous event causing severe suffering

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Asunder

into separate parts, pieces, or away from each other, often implying a forceful or tragic separation, like being torn apart or divided

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Jocund

cheerful, merry, lighthearted, or joyous, often describing the arrival of dawn or a happy mood

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Valor

great courage, bravery, or heroism, especially when facing danger or in battle