abscond - to run off and hide, access - approach or admire to places, persons, things, anarchy - a lack of government and law; confusion, arduous - hard to do, requiring much effort, auspicious - favorable, fortunate, biased - favoring one side unduly, prejudiced, daunt - to overcome with fear, intimidate; to dishearten, discourage, disentangle - to free from tangles or complications, fated - determined in advance by destiny or fortune, hoodwink - to mislead by trick, deceive, inanimate - not having a life, without energy or spirit, incinerate - to burn to ashes, intrepid - very brave, fearless, unshakable, larceny - theft, pliant - bending readly; easily influenced, pompous - overly self-important in speech and manner; excessively stately and ceremonious, precipice - a very steep cliff; the brick or edge of disaster, rectify - to make right, correct, repreve - to grant a postpone, revile - to attack with words, call bad names,

abscond, access, anarchy

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