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inclined or disposed to love |
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indifferent due to lack of energy or concern |
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exhibiting strong animosity as a result of pain or grief |
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watchful and discreet; cautious; prudent |
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questions the basic sincerity and goodness of people |
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condescension; condscending |
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unfeeling, insensitive to feelings of others |
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studying, thinking, reflecting on an issue |
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hot-tempered, easily angered |
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showing or feeling that something is worthless or lacks respect |
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intense use of sarcasm; stinging, biting |
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lacking spontaneity, orginality, and individuality |
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low in spirits or loss of hope |
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author attempts to educate or instruct the reader |
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modest or shy because of a lack of self-confidence |
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intense, a sincere state of mind |
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expressing feelings of gratitude, pleasure, or approval in an unrestrained or heartfelt manner |
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learned, polished, scholarly |
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directly frank without hesitation |
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darkness, sadness, rejection |
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proud and vain to the point of arrogance |
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marked by anger aroused by injustice |
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authoritative and often having critical opinions |
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expressing a poet's inner feelings; emotional; full of images; song-like |
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accepting of conditions; not fanciful or emotional |
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habitually dishonest; lying |
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treating with contempt or ridicule |
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gloomy, sullen, surly, despondent |
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an unbiased view-able to leave personal judgements aside |
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polite and obedient in order to gain something (suck-up) |
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giving too much information to formal rules and small details |
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engaged in, involving, or reflecting deep or serious thought |
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seeing the worst side of things; no hope |
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offensive in speech or gesture |
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treating a subject with honor and respect |
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slightly contemptuous banter; making fun of |
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illustrating innermost thoughts and emotions |
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scornfully and bitterly sarcastic |
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ridiculing to show weakness in order to make a point, teach |
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deeply earnest, tending toward sad reflection |
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behaving or looking as though one thinks one is superior to others |
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sparing in the use of words; abrupt |
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odd, strange, fantastic; fun |
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