1 | bilk | | _____ | to concoct; to make up a story in order to deceive |
2 | homily | | _____ | to prepare for an event or an action |
3 | demise | | _____ | horrible; frightful |
4 | emit | | _____ | conceited; having excessive self-love or admiration |
5 | decadence | | _____ | a sermon |
6 | aghast | | _____ | to send out; to give forth, as in sound or light |
7 | granary | | _____ | moral deterioration |
8 | choleric | | _____ | to draw or bring out |
9 | impede | | _____ | of or like a corpse; pale; guant; thin |
10 | qualm | | _____ | to wipe out; to destroy |
11 | lampoon | | _____ | to make afraid; to discourage |
12 | narcissistic | | _____ | to produce; to make happen |
13 | eradicate | | _____ | shameless boldness |
14 | fabricate | | _____ | a written satire used to ridicule or attack someone |
15 | ghastly | | _____ | to cheat or swindle; to thwart |
16 | gird | | _____ | to wear or irritate, often through rubbing or friction |
17 | daunt | | _____ | death; a ceasing to exist |
18 | flux | | _____ | to collect bit by bit; to gather with patient labor |
19 | hovel | | _____ | to hinder; to obstruct |
20 | cadaverous | | _____ | a state of continual change or movement |
21 | beget | | _____ | easily angered |
22 | educe | | _____ | feeling great dismay or horror |
23 | glean | | _____ | a storehouse for grain |
24 | chafe | | _____ | a feeling of uneasiness |
25 | effrontery | | _____ | a wretched living place; an open shed |