| Front | paean |
| Back | (n.) a song of praise or triumph;A paean was written in honor of the victorious warrior. |
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| Front | obsequious |
| Back | (adj.) servilely attentive; fawning;The man's attraction to the woman would be obvious if his obsequious behavior could be noted.The princess only seemed to encourage the obsequious behavior of her court to enhance her own feeling of superiority. |
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| Front | rancor |
| Back | (n.) strong ill will; enmity;Her rancor for the man was evident in her hateful expression.Sure they had their disagreements, but there was no rancor between them. |
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