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"extremely reverent or devout, showing strong religious devotion" |
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awe-inspiring; worthy of honor |
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evoking intense aversion or dislike |
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to take the place of; supersede |
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stillness; motionlessness |
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to rot; to decay and give off a foul odor |
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violating accepted dogma or convention |
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argumentative; quarrelsome |
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free of bias or self interest; impartial |
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sordid; wretched and dirty from neglect |
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resisting authority; not obedient; hard to deal with |
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"harmless, causing no damage" |
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"extremely harmful, potentially causing death" |
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"abundant in size, force or extent; extraordinary" |
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intended to teach or instruct |
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to deliver a pompous speech or tirade |
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"crying out noisily, clamorous" |
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"wary, cautious, sparing" |
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"sophisticated, refined, elegant" |
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based on observation or experiment |
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"indifferent to or unaffected by pleasure or pain, steadfast" |
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"producting large volumes or amounts, productive" |
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one that precedes and indicates or announces another |
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willingness to comply with the wishes of others |
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expressing a rigid opinion based on unproved or improvable principles |
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authoritative permission or approval |
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"a mournful poem, especially one lamenting the dead" |
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"greed, especially for wealth" |
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"soothing, especially to the skin; making less harsh" |
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to obtain by deception or flattery |
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"penny pinching, excessively thrifty, ungenerous" |
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to examine with great care |
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"high spirits, exhilaration" |
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"sociable, outgoing, enjoying the company of others" |
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a speech honoring the dead |
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"existing everywhere at the same time, widespread" |
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"burning or stinging, causing corrosion" |
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"excessive praise, intense adoration" |
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"intended for or understod by a small, specific group" |
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"lacking funds, without money" |
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"to defame, to characterize harshly" |
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"one who practices rigid self denial, especially as an act of religious devotion" |
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"rustic, characteristic of rural areas and their inhabitants" |
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"marked by stealth, covert, surreptitious" |
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"cautious reserve in speech, ability to make responsible decisions" |
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"beginning to come into being, becoming apparent" |
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"mysterious, obscure, difficult to understand" |
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"extremely harmful or poisonous, bitterly hostile" |
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"winding, twisting, excessively complicated" |
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a force that causes rotation |
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"concerned and attentive, eager" |
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to lie or deviate from the truth |
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to loudly attack or denounce |
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"intentional breach of faith, treachery" |
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"in agreement with accepted, traditional standards" |
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acting with excessive haste or impulse; to cause or happen before anticipated |
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"coming into being, starting to develop" |
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"of the world, typical, ordinary" |
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generously noble in mind and heart |
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"accutely perceptive, astute, keen witted" |
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"a disposition in favor of something, a preference" |
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associated with war and the armed forces |
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"clear, easily understood" |
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"to criticize severely, to officially rebuke" |
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"firece and cruel, eager to fight" |
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"very learned, scholarly" |
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"extreme boldness, audacity" |
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"having an insatiable appetite, ravenous" |
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"improvised, done without preparation" |
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"done in a routine way, indifferent" |
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"inclined to change one's mind impulsively, erratic, unpredictable" |
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to use ambiguous language with a deceptive intent |
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"exonerate, to clear of blame" |
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fundamentally different or distinct |
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"reservation, cause for hesitancy" |
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"to prevent, to make unnecessary" |
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not clear or precise in thought or expression |
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"to set right, to free from error" |
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"to weaken, reduce in vitality" |
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"frank, candid; na•ve, innocent" |
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"keen, accurate judment or insight" |
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to reduce purity by combining with inferior ingredients |
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to combine several elements into a whole |
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"to state as a fact, to declare or assert" |
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to provide support or reinforcement |
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"to disguise or conceal, to mislead" |
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"characteristic of or often found in a particulary locality, region, or people" |
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"tending to disappear like vapor, vanishing" |
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to make worse or more severe |
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greatly emotional or zealous |
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happening by accident or chance |
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"relevant to the subject at hand, appropriate in subject matter" |
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pompous speech or expression |
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rendered trite or commonplate by frequent usage |
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"devotion to pleasurable pursuits, especially to the pleasures of the senses" |
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the consistent dominance of one state or ideiology over others |
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one who attacks or undermines traditional conventions or institutions |
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given to intense or excessive devotion to something |
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"marked by extreme calm, impassivity and steadiness" |
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not capable of being appeased or significantly changed |
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immunity from punishment or penalty |
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"in an initial stage, not fully formed" |
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"unfortunate, inappropriate" |
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"without taste or flavor, lacking in spirit, bland" |
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characterized by brightness and the emission of light |
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"having or showing often vicious ill will, spite, or hatred" |
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"capable of being shaped or formed, tractable, pliable" |
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"the condition of being untruthful, dishonesty" |
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"characterized by extreme care and precision, attentive to detail" |
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one who hates all other humans |
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"to make or become less severe or intense, to moderate" |
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"unyielding, hardhearted, intractable" |
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"disgrace, contempt, scorn" |
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the profession or principles of teaching or instruction |
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"overly concerned with the trivial details of learning or education, show offish about one's knowledge" |
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having the tendency to permeate or spread throughout |
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"to yearn intensely, to languish, to lose vigor" |
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to illegally use or reproduce |
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the essential or central part |
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"to appease, to calm by making concessions" |
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"a superficial remark, especially one offered as meaningful" |
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to plunge or drop straight down |
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"controversial, argumentative" |
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"recklessly wasteful, extravagant, profuse, lavish" |
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"given or coming forth abundantly, extravagant" |
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to grow or increase swiftly and abundantly |
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"questions, inquiries, doubts in the mind" |
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"prone to complaining or grumbling, peevish" |
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"characterized by bitter, long lasting resentment" |
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"to refuse to have anything to do with, to disown" |
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"to invalidate, to repeal, to retract" |
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"marked by, feeling, or expressing a feeling of profound awe and respect" |
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the art of study of effective use of language for communication and persuasion |
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promoting health or well being |
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"able to meet financial obligations, able to dissolve another substance" |
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"seeming true, but actually being fallacious; misleadingly attractive; plausible but false" |
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"lacking authenticity or validity, false, counterfeit" |
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exceeding what is sufficient or necessary |
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"an overabundant supply, excess" |
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"the quality of adherence or persistence to something valued, persistent determination" |
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"having little substance or strength, flimsy, weak" |
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a long and extremely critical speech |
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"fleeting, passing quickly, brief" |
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"fervent, ardent, impassioned, devoted to a cause" |
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"having a sour or bitter taste, sharp, biting" |
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"to increase in intensity, power, influence, or prestige" |
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"agreeable, responsive to suggestion" |
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something or someone out of place in terms of historical context |
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"having a tightening effect on living tissue, harsh, severe" |
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"sharing a border, touching, adjacent" |
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"tending to believe too readily, gullible" |
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an attitude or quality of belief that all people are motivated by selfishness |
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polite or appropriate conduction |
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"scorn, ridicule contemptuous treatment" |
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"to dry out or dehydrate, to make dry or dull" |
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one with an amateurish or superficial interest in the arts |
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to disclose something secret |
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to flatter or praise excessively |
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"to show contempt for, as in a rule or convention" |
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"pointlessly talkative, talking too much" |
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"marked by ease or informality, nonchlant, lacking in depth, superficial" |
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"overbearing presumption or pride, arrogance" |
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"about to happen, impending" |
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"hastily or rashly energetic, impulsive and vehement" |
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"damaging, harmful, injurious" |
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"not easily managed or directed, stubborn, obstinate" |
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an independent individual who does not go along with a group or party |
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characterized by rapid and unpredictable change in mood |
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"to calm or sooth, to reduce in emotional intensity" |
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"a recent convert, a beginner, novice" |
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"to deliberately obscure, to make confusing" |
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"stubborn, hardheaded, uncompromising" |
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"characterized by or given to pretentious display, showy" |
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"calm, sluggish, unemotional" |
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"adherence to highest principles, complete and confirmed integrity, uprightness" |
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a natural predisposition or inclination |
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"excessively wasteful, recklessly extravagant" |
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a natural inclination or tendency |
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"dull, lacking in spirit or imagination" |
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"characterized by a strong, sharp smell or taste" |
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"foolishly impractical, marked by lofty romantic ideals" |
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occurring or recurring daily; commonplace |
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"to make or become thin, less dense; to refine" |
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"hidden, concealed, difficult to understand" |
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"radiant, shiny, brilliant" |
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"to fail to honor a commitment, to go back on a promise" |
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"diligent, persistent, hard working" |
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"causing drowsiness, tending to induce sleep" |
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"thin, not dense, arranged at widely spaced intervals" |
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one who spends money wastefully |
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"implied, not explicitly stated" |
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brief and concise in wording |
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to publicly praise or promote |
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"sharply perceptive, keen, penetrating" |
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"genuine, not false or hypocritical" |
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"indefensible, not viable, uninhabitable" |
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"to waver indecisvely between one opinion and another, waver" |
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"multicolored, characterized by a variety of patches of different color" |
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"to use harsh, condemnatory language; to abuse or censure severely or abusively, berate" |
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"readily changing to a vapor, changeable, fickle, explosive" |
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"to leave secretly, to steal off and hide" |
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"promptness, cheerful readiness, eager and enthusiastic willingness" |
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"deviation from the norm, abnormality" |
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an expression of approval or praise |
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"strenuous, taxing, requiring significant effort" |
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"to ease or lessen, to appease or pacify" |
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"daring and fearless, recklessly bold" |
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"without adornment, bare, stern" |
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"taken as a given, possessing self evident truth" |
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to lessen in intensity or degree |
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to make better or more tolerable |
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to grow rapidly or flourish |
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"harsh, jarring, discordant sound; dissonance" |
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severe criticism or punishment |
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"appealing forcibly to the mind or reason, convincing" |
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"regretful, seeking forgiveness" |
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"to commingle, to debase by mixing with something inferior" |
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"to take for one's own use, confiscate" |
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"leaning, inclinating, proclivity, tendency" |
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"bring up, announce, begin to talk about" |
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"to tolerate, endure, countenance" |
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a blindly devoted patriot |
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"to change as if by dyeing, to distort" |
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"pompous, self important" |
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to diminish the intensity or check the vibration of a sound |
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"to test or try, attempt, experiment" |
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"to demand, call for, require" |
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to cause to fall by striking |
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"to sag or droop, to become spiritless, to decline" |
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to wade across the shallow part of a river or stream |
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"a rope, cord, or cable attached to something as a brace or guide" |
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"to imply, suggest, or insinuate" |
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to tilt or lean to one side |
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to move heavily and clumsily |
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"to exploit, to squeeze every last ounce out of" |
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"to pronounce or speak affectedly, to speak too carefully" |
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"exacting, fastidious, extremely precise" |
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"to be established, accepted or customary" |
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"hidden, concealed, beyond comprehension" |
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"commonplace, trite, unremarkable, quotidian" |
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"multicolored, usually in blotches" |
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"moldable, pliable, not rigid" |
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"courage, spunk, fortitude" |
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"to pry, to press or force with a lever" |
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to complain about bitterly |
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"torn, an opening or tear" |
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"to lose courage, turn frightened" |
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"contemptible, despicable" |
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"exceptional, unusual, odd" |
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to saturate or completely soak |
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the supporting structural cross part of a wing |
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to remove from consideration |
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"to equivocate, to change one's position" |
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"to renounce or reject solemnly, to recant, to avoid" |
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"to foreshadow vaguley or intimate, to suggest or outline sketchily, to obscure or overshadow" |
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a solemn or religious curse; accursed or thorouglhy loathed person |
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"soothing, something that assuages pain" |
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one who abandons long held religious or political convictions |
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"deification, glorification to godliness, an exalted example, a model of excellence or perfection" |
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"severity, rigor, roughness, harshness, irritability" |
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"to aver, allege, assert" |
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"belligerent, pugnacious, warlike" |
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"to slander, make a false accusation" |
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"disposed to point out trivial faults, calculated to confuse or entrap in argument" |
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to find fault without good reason |
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"insubordinate, rebellious" |
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"an outcome or solution, the unraveling of a plot" |
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to discriminate or discern |
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a state of disuse or inactivity |
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"random, aimless, marked by a lack of plan or purpose" |
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"reserved, shy, unassuming, lacking in self confidence" |
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a song of grief or lamentation |
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"glowing and enthusiastic praise, tribute" |
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to denounce or berate severely |
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"to denounce, feel loating for, curse, declare to be evil" |
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"critical examination, explication" |
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to atone or make amends for |
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"to destroy, exterminate, cut out" |
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"quarrelsome, rebellious, unruly, refractory, irritable" |
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"to deny, dispute, contradict, oppose" |
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difficult or embarrassing situation |
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"not easily exhaustible, tireless, dogged" |
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"one of a kind, peerless" |
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"unconcerned, carefree, heedless" |
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"deep rooted, ingrained, habitual" |
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"vapid, uninteresting, childish, immature" |
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"cheap, gaudy, flashy, showy" |
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"noisily and stubbornly defiant, aggressively boisterous" |
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"tending to become more rigid, conventional, sterile, and recationary with age" |
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"to make something seem less serious, to gloss over" |
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"transparent, easy to understand" |
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"the concluding part of a speech, flowery, rehtorical speech" |
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"pounding, thundering, resounding" |
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"having sound judgment, perceptive, wise" |
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"remedial, wholesome, causing improvement" |
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"cheerful, confident, optimistic" |
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"gloomy, dark, sullen, morose" |
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"moralistic, tending to moralize excessively" |
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extremely loud and powerful |
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"toady, servile, self seeking flatterer, parasite" |
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"biased, showing marked tendencies" |
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"to corrupt, spoil, make ineffective" |
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"fluent, verbal, having easy use of a spoken language" |
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