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Types of Personalities
Theories
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Odium
n. intense hatred or dislike, especially toward a person or thing regarded as contemptible, despicable, or repugnant
100
Stalwart
n. valiant, courageous, brave; strongly built
100
Debase
v. to lower in quality
100
Bovine
adj. sluggish, resembling cows
100
Hypothetical
adj. given to inference, guessing
200
Ignoble
adj. of low character, aims; mean; base
200
Beneficent
adj. charitable, generous, willing to help others
200
Mitigate
v. to lessen in force or intensity, as wrath, grief, harshness, or pain; moderate
200
Austere
adj. limited, severe restraints
200
Supposition
n. an inference, assumption, not fact
300
Perfidy
n. deliberate breach of faith or trust; faithlessness; treachery
300
Adulation
n. praise, recognition for an achievement
300
Abate
v. to reduce in amount, degree, intensity, etc.; lessen; diminish
300
Intemperate
adj. given to anger easily
300
Nebulous
adj. vague, cloudlike
400
Avarice
n. greed
400
Redoubtable
adj. inspiring reverence or awe
400
Relegate
v. to assign to a lower position, attribute
400
Dispassionate
adj. calm, no expressing emotion over
400
Impugn
v. to call into question
500
Anathema
n. an object of extreme dislike or hatred
500
Grandiose
adj. affectedly grand or important; pompou
500
Subservient
adj. working underneath, usually in a humble position
500
Corpulent
adj. fat
500
Equivocate
v. to have multiple means of interpretation, distinctly vague