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defame
link: rename
"When the good name of William Bonney was defamed, reporters renamed him 'Billy the Kid'." |
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to libel or slander; take away a good name
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curvilinear
link: curvy lines
"The skater's curvy lines outlined her curvilinear skating program." |
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formed, bound, or characterized by curved lines
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elapse
link: collapse
"Ted ran the mile in the elapsed time of three minutes, forty-seven seconds, and then collapsed." |
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to pass or go by (said of time)
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veer
link: pier
"Vern, I told you to veer at the end of the pier." |
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karma
link: harm-a
"No harm-a will come if you have good karma."
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fate, destiny; to detect good or bad vibrations from something or someone
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astute
link: suit
"Larry thought a new suit would make him appear more astute for his job interview."
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quick in discernment; shrewd, clever, keen
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misnomer
link: Miss Homer
"What a misnomer, our little Miss Homer struck out five times in a row." |
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an incorrect or inappropriate name
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resurgent
link: sergeant
"a resurgent sergeant" |
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artisan
link: art in sand
"Little Jimmy was a sand castle artisan." |
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a worker skilled in craft
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draconian
link: dracula
"Count Dracula often behaved in a draconian manner." |
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