To clear from blame, responsibility, or guilt. Caricature A representation(especially a drawing) in which the subjects characteristics features are deliberately.

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To clear from blame, responsibility, or guilt

Caricature A representation(especially a drawing) in which the subjects characteristics features are deliberately exaggerated(v.) To present someone or something in a deliberately distorted way

clangor A loud ringing sound;(v.)To make a loud ringing noise.

Side by side, touching; near; adjacent in time Contiguous

An eager desire for something ; greed

Deleterious Harmful, injurious

To raise to a h higher degree; to increase the value or desirability of

Enthrall  To capivate, charm, hold spellbound; to enslave; to imprison

To lessen the seriousness or magnitude of an offense by making partial excuses

Implied or understood though unexpressed; without doubts or reservations, unquestioning; potentially contained in implicit

Sharp, keen, penetrating,(with a suggestion of decisiveness & effectiveness)

ostentatious  Marked by conspicuous of percetive, trenchant

paragon  A model of excellence or perfection

paraphrase  To restate in other words; (n) a statement that presents a given idea in new language.

prosaic  Dull, lacking in distinction & originality ; matter of fact, straightforward; characteristics of prose, not poetic

politic  Prudent, shrewdly conceived & developed; artful, expedient

redundant  Extra, excess, more than is needed; wordy, repetitive

sanctimonious  Making a show of virtue or righteousness; hypocritically moralistic or pious, self- righteous, canting, holier than thou

scintillating  Sparkling twinkling exceptionally brilliant(applied to mental or personal qualities

Charming, attractive, pleasing(often suggesting a childlike charm & innocence)