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Exalt

To glorify

Predator

One that preys or destroys

Extraneous

Irrelevant

Conspicuous

Standing out; obvious

Penurious

Stingy, relating to great poverty

Lucid

Easy to understand

Vibrant

Lively; full of vitality

Loquacious

Talking a lot or too much

Prevaricate

To deviate from the truth

Lacerate

To rip, tear or mutilate, mangle or maul

Fetish

An abnormally obsessive preoccupation, an obsessive attachment or fixation

Puissant

Powerful, mighty

Emaciated

Excessively thin or weak

Cerebral

Of or relating to the brain, intellectual in nature

Cacophony

Harsh sounds, disturbing noise

Oust

To eject; to force out

Raze

To tear down, demolish to the ground

Awry

Twisted, crooked, out of whack, askew, wrong

Boisterous

Rowdy

Berate

To scold severely

Milieu

An environment or surroundings

Fallacious

False, wrong, incorrect

Temerity

Recklessness, wild craziness, disregard for danger

Atrophy

To wither away

Contrite

Admitting or feeling guilt