This document defines 12 words: extirpate, mirth, surly, sagacious, sabbatical, seemly, shrew, shrewd, hegemony, sadistic, facile, and abashed. It provides concise definitions for each word relating to their meaning, such as extirpate meaning to eradicate or destroy completely, and sadistic meaning someone who enjoys making others suffer.
This document defines 12 words: extirpate, mirth, surly, sagacious, sabbatical, seemly, shrew, shrewd, hegemony, sadistic, facile, and abashed. It provides concise definitions for each word relating to their meaning, such as extirpate meaning to eradicate or destroy completely, and sadistic meaning someone who enjoys making others suffer.
This document defines 12 words: extirpate, mirth, surly, sagacious, sabbatical, seemly, shrew, shrewd, hegemony, sadistic, facile, and abashed. It provides concise definitions for each word relating to their meaning, such as extirpate meaning to eradicate or destroy completely, and sadistic meaning someone who enjoys making others suffer.
1. Extirpate - to eradicate or to remove or destroy something completely.
2. Mirth - laughter, humour, or happiness, Merriment, gaiety. 3. Surly - bad-tempered and unfriendly, not polite. 4. Sagacious - wise and able to make good decisions, acutely insightful. 5. Sabbatical - a break or change from a normal routine (as of employment). 6. Seemly - proper or appropriate for the situation. 7. Shrew - an unpleasant, bad-tempered woman. 8. Shrewd - able to judge people and situations well. able to judge a situation accurately and turn it to your own advantage. 9. Hegemony - the dominance of one group over another. 10. Sadistic - someone who gets a strange enjoyment out of making others suffer. 11. Facile - easy or too easy, easily achieved; effortless. 12. Abashed - embarrassed or ashamed. 13.
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