- Approch, Refuse
- He solicited aid from the minister.

2) Mad: (Adj) - mentally disturbed; deranged; insane; demented.
- Phsycotic, Rational
- The man went mad.

- Blunt, Lengthy
- His essay was siccinct.
4) Phantasm: (N) - an illusory likeness of something.
- Apparation, Animate
- His familiarity was of great phantasm.
5) Docile: (Adj) - easily managed or handled.
- Accommodating, determined
- She succesfully taught the docile puppy several tricks.
6) Disposition: (N) - the predominant or prevailing tendancy of ones spirits;natural, mental, and emotional outlook or mood; characteristic attitude.
- Bias, Dissarangement
- Tim thought Sarah had a pleasing disposition.
7) Sagacious: (Adj) - having or showing keen discernment, and sound judgment.
- Acute, Foolish
- He was a sagacious lawyer.
8) Paltry: (Adj) - lacking in importance or worth; trivial.
- Beggarly, Important
- The family recieved a paltry amount of money.
9) Gossamer: (N) - something delicate, light, or flimsy.
- Airy, Course
- The factory spun gossamer thread quickly.
10) Fidelity (N) - faithfulness to obligation, duties, or observances.
- Alliegence, Disloyalty
- The guard dog showed great fidelity towards it's master.
11) Procure (V) - to get by special effort,obtain or acquire.
- Annex, Give Away
- The cop procured special evidence.
12) Allusion (N) - the act of alluding; indirect reference.
- Denotation, Reality
- The criminal alluded the police.
13) Intemperance (N) - excessive use of alcoholic beverages.
- Alcholism, Sober
- The intemperant man made his wife unhappy.
14) Maltreat (V) - to treat in a rough or cruel way; abuse
- Damage, Nice
- The intemperant man maltreated his wife.
15) Scruple (N) - a moral or ethical consideration or standard that acts as a restraining force or inhibits certain actions.
- Aniety, Ignorance
- He has scruples about questions on the test.
16) Malevolence (N) - ill will; malice ; hatred.
- Evil, Charatible
- He had malevolence against the man.
17) Atrocity (N) - the quality of being extremely or shockingly wicked, cruel, or brutal.
- Enormity, Good
- The project was atrocious.
18) Debauch (N) - a period of wanton self indulgence, an excessive party which includes
consumption of alcohol.
- Abuse, Clean
- An endless amount of good wine and cheese debauched the traveler.
19) Sentiment (N) - a mental feeling; emotion.
- Affect, Antipathy
- The book had a sentimental value.
20) Remorse (N) - deep and painful regret for wrongdoing.
- Anguish, Happiness
- He felt great remorse for his his wrongdoing.
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