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unconscionable
    not right or reasonable.
    
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    diversion
    an instance of turning something aside from its course.
    
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    loom
    (of an event regarded as ominous or threatening) seem about to happen.
    
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    apprehensive
    anxious or fearful that something bad or unpleasant will happen.
    
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    sparse
    thinly dispersed or scattered.
    
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    starkly
    in an unpleasantly or sharply clear way.
    
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    hermetic
    insulated or protected from outside influences.
    
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    keenly
    intensely.
    
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    curtail
    reduce in extent or quantity; impose a restriction on.
    
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    castigate
    reprimand (someone) severely.
    
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    rebuke
    express sharp criticism or disapproval of (someone) because of their behavior or actions.
    
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    laudatory
    (of speech or writing) expressing praise and commendation.
    
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    variegated
    marked by variety.
    
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    devolve
    degenerate or be split into.
    
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    rhetorical
    (of a question) asked in order to produce an effect or to make a statement rather than to elicit information.
    
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    devoid
    entirely lacking or free from.
    
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    volition
    the faculty or power of using one's will.
    
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    nebulous
    (of a concept or idea) unclear, vague, or ill-defined.
    
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