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detriment
    the state of being harmed or damaged.
    
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    baleful
    threatening harm; menacing.
    
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    providential
    occurring at a favorable time; opportune.
    
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    nondescript
    lacking distinctive or interesting features or characteristics.
    
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    maim
    wound or injure (someone) so that part of the body is permanently damaged.
    
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    relish
    great enjoyment.
    
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    non sequitur
    a conclusion or statement that does not logically follow from the previous argument or statement.
    
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    keen
    having or showing eagerness or enthusiasm.
    
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    listless
    (of a person or their manner) lacking energy or enthusiasm.
    
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    exult
    show or feel elation or jubilation, esp. as the result of a success.
    
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    incipient
    in an initial stage; beginning to happen or develop.
    
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    mourn
    feel or show deep sorrow or regret for (someone or their death), typically by following conventions such as the wearing of black clothes.
    
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    deluge
    inundate with a great quantity of something.
    
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    sinister
    giving the impression that something harmful or evil is happening or will happen.
    
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    unprecedented
    never done or know before.
    
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    unwitting
    (of a person) not aware of the full facts. not done on purpose; unintentional.
    
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    enterprise
    a project or undertaking, typically one that is difficult or requires effort.
    
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    gall
    bold and impudent behavior.
    
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    hidebound
    unwilling or unable to change because of tradition or convention.
    
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    panacea
    a solution or remedy for all difficulties or diseases.
    
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    ostensibly
    apparently or purportedly, but perhaps not actually.
    
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