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having to do with the appreciation of beauty |
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to ease a pain or a burden |
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simultaneously feeling opposing feelings; uncertain |
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feeling or showing little emotion |
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large in scope or content |
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current, modern; from the same time |
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marked by painstaking effort; hard-working |
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made up of a variety of sources or styles |
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conspicuously offensive; blatantly bad to an extreme degree |
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to free from guilt or blame |
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given freely; unearned; unwarranted |
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worn-out through overuse; trite |
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doubtful; of unlikely authenticity |
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describing flowery or elaborate speech |
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not in favor of one side or the other; unbiased |
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arrogantly domineering or overbearing |
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introducing something new |
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long established; deep-rooted; habitual |
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one who resists adherence to a group |
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strikingly new or unusual |
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stubborn; hardened against feeling or emotional appeal |
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treating facts uninfluenced by emotion |
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stubbornly adhering to an opinion |
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describing a pretentious display |
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of chief concern or importance |
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expressing remorse for one's misdeeds |
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seemingly valid or acceptable; credible |
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having great depth or seriousness |
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a state of uncertainty or perplexity |
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hateful; marked by deep-seated ill will |
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not genuine; false; counterfeit |
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indifferent to pleasure or pain; impassive |
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having little substance or strength; unsure; weak |
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timid; fearful about the future |
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(n) high praise; laudatory remarks |
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(n) misfortune; an unfavorable turn of events |
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(adj) friendly; agreeable |
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(adj) persistent; hard-working |
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(adj) indirect; taking the longest route |
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(adj) able to foresee the future (can be used to refer to someone exceptionally insightful, but not necessarily a literal fortune teller) |
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(n) person who complies with accepted rules and customs |
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(n) a crowd of people; an assembly |
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(n) the state of separate elements joining or coming together |
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(n) leader; rabble-rouser; usually appealing to emotion or prejudice |
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(n) straying from the main point, esp. in a speech or argument |
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(adj) separating; moving in different directions from a particular point |
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(n) identification with the feelings of others |
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(v) to imitate; follow an example |
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(adj) momentary; transient; fleeting |
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(adj) quickly fading; short-lived, esp. an image |
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(adj) outstanding; an example to others |
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(adj) excusing; lessening the seriousness of guilt or crime; of mitigating factors |
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(adj) happening by luck; fortunate |
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(n) person who pursues pleasure as a goal |
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(adj) rash; impulsive; acting without thinking |
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(v) to attribute an action to particular person or group |
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(adj) opposed in nature; not able to live or work together |
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(adj) unimportant; trivial |
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(adj) certain; unavoidable |
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(n) decency; honesty; wholeness |
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(adj) fearless; adventurous |
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(adj) instinctive; untaught |
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(n) joy; celebration; exultation |
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(adj) ordinary; commonplace |
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(adj) calm; casual; seeming unexcited |
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(adj) dried up; shriveled |
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(adj) faithless; disloyal; untrustworthy |
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(adj) unusually advanced or talented at an early age |
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