Goad(Verb/Noun)
-Something with a pointy or sharp end.
-(Syn) Drive,Lash,Lust
-I found the goad object that was used to murder Billy.
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Capricious(Adj)
-Never knowing how someone is going act to someone elses actions.
-(Syn) changeful, contrary, moody
-Her boss was capricious to her new ideas about the business.
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Obviate (Verb)
-Taking certain precautions to anicipate, or prevent something from happening.
-(Syn) block, counter, anicipate.
-The obviated and made a plan to stop the criminals.
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Malady(Noun)
-Any disorder or disease of the body.
-(Syn) Ache, infection, illness
-His malady prevented him from doing certain things independently like eating, walking, and going to the bathroom.
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Felicity(Noun)
-Being very happy or excited.
-(Syn) bliss,cheerful, extatic
-He expressed great felicity after winning the baseball game. http://web.mit.edu/admissions/blogs/photos/jenny-whitesox/8.jpg
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Tyler,
I specifically asked for the verb form of "Goad." (-5)
Spelling error in your sentence for obviate. (-1).
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