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1. quite - Fully.

2. Quixotic - Chivalrous or romantic to a ridiculous or extravagant degree.

3. rabid - Affected with rabies or hydrophobia.

4. racy - Exciting or exhilarating to the mind.

5. radiance - Brilliant or sparkling luster.

6. radiate - To extend in all directions, as from a source or focus.

7. radical - One who holds extreme views or advocates extreme measures.

8. radix - That from or on which something is developed.

9. raillery - Good-humored satire.

10. ramify - To divide or subdivide into branches or subdivisions.

11. ramose - Branch-like.

12. rampant - Growing, climbing, or running without check or restraint.

13. rampart - A bulwark or construction to oppose assault or hostile entry.

14. rancor - Malice.

15. rankle - To produce irritation or festering.

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