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🔵 defunct 

♦️No longer in use or functioning

🗯 Example:
-"a defunct organization ."
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🔵 phlegmatic  

♦️showing little emotion

🗯 Example:
-"the phlegmatic British character."
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🔵 abyss  

♦️a bottomless gulf or pit

🗯 Example:
-"He led down into the dark abyss."
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🔵animus

♦️hostility or I'll feeling

🗯 Example:
The author's animus towards her.
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🔵posterity

♦️all future generations

🗯 Example:
The victims' names are recorded for posterity.
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🔵inexorable

♦️not to be persuaded, stopped, appeased or moved, even by begging and pleading; stubborn

🗯 Example:
Russia's final hour, it seemed, approached with inexorable certainty.
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🔵bravado

♦️a swaggering show of courage

🗯 Example:
-"You won't get away with this", he said with unexpected bravado.
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🔵 versatile

♦️having great diversity or variety of skills, interests or abilities

🗯 Example:
-"his vast and versatile erudition."
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🔵 spite

♦️ill will or hatred that takes the form of being irritating or offensive

🗯 Example:
-"She'd think I was saying it out of spite."
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🔵 posterity

♦️all future generations

🗯 Example:
-"the victims'names are recorded for posterity."
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🔵 dilettante

♦️an mature who engages in an activity without serious intentions

🗯 Example:
-"a wealthy literary dilettante."
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🔵 plummet

♦️drop sharply and quickly

🗯 Example:
-"The stock market plummeted."
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🔵 somber 

♦️grave, serious or gloomy in character

🗯 Example:
-"a somber mood."
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🔵 banquet 

♦️a ceremonial dinner party for many people 

🗯 Example:
-"a banquet for the graduating seniors."
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🔵 subsequent 

♦️following in time, place or order

🗯 Example:
-"subsequent development."
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🔵 capsize 

♦️overturn accidentlly

🗯 Example:
-"Don't rock the boat or it will capsize. "
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🔵 defunct 

♦️No longer in use or functioning

🗯 Example:
-"a defunct organization ."
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🔵 oblige 

♦️make someone legally or morally bound to an action or course of action.

🗯 Example:
-"doctors are obliged by law to keep patients alive while there is a chance of recovery."
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🔵 disdainful 

♦️having or showing arrogant superiority to and scorn for people or things perceived to be unworthy

🗯 Example:
-"some economists are disdainful of their colleague in other social disciplines."
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