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1. crest (v.) [krest]
to reach the top of something such as a hill.
EX: Lovely and intricate, and crested with gold.
2. implicit (a.) [ɪmˋplɪsɪt]
suggested without being directly expressed
EX: His statement is being seen as implicit criticism of the work of research laboratories.
3. wrath (n.) [rɑθ]
Extreme anger.
EX: Homer presents us in The Iliad with tragic pattern of the individual will, Achilles’ wrath.
4. scruple (n.) [ˋskrup!]
a feeling that prevents you from doing something that you think may be morally wrong
EX: He had no scruples about selling faulty goods to people.
5. besetting (adj.) [bɪˈsɛtɪŋ]
Trouble or threaten persistently.
EX: What saves it from the besetting fault.