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Group (3) - Matching Quizzes |
pronounce not guilty of criminal charges | |
difference; condition or fact of being unequal, as in age, rank, or degree | |
word or phrase characteristically used to describe a person or thing | |
a charm superstitiously believed to embody magical powers; excessive or irrational devotion to some activity |
from another part of the world; foreign; strikingly strange or unusual | |
patience; restraint of passions; act of forbearing or waiting | |
offensively flattering or insincere; offensive; disgusting | |
act of sending off something; property of being prompt and efficient; message usually sent in haste |
decorate with ornamental appendages | |
accidental; by chance; coming or occurring without any cause | |
root out; eradicate, literally or figuratively; destroy wholly | |
energetic; vigorously active |
feeling of being bored by something tedious | |
accidental; by chance; coming or occurring without any cause | |
differ in opinion or feeling; withhold assent or approval | |
give variety to; spread out activities or investments |
existing only in imagination; feigned; not true or real | |
display proudly or shamelessly; show oneself off | |
plead; make earnest request of; ask for earnestly | |
word or phrase characteristically used to describe a person or thing |
relating to use of technology in investigation and establishment of facts or evidence in court by law | |
short-lived; enduring a very short time | |
measure the depth; come to understand | |
decree ,especially issued by a sovereign; official command |
differ in opinion or feeling; withhold assent or approval | |
pronounce not guilty of criminal charges | |
accidental; by chance; coming or occurring without any cause | |
deceptive or false appearance; false notion; deception |
reveal; make known to public | |
hard to understand; known only in a particular group | |
exhibition; part of a play that provides the background information; opening section of a fugue | |
pronounce not guilty of criminal charges |
make false appearance of; disguise; conceal; invent or imagine | |
explain or describe in detail | |
reveal; make known to public | |
root out; eradicate, literally or figuratively; destroy wholly |
stubbornly adhering to insufficiently proven beliefs; inflexible, rigid | |
measure the depth; come to understand | |
no longer existing or living; vanished; dead | |
differ in opinion or feeling; withhold assent or approval |