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a direct oppostie, a contrast |
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to move upward, to rise from a lower station |
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strict, stern; unadorned, ascetic |
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independent, self-contained |
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common, ordinary, lacking freshness, hackneyed |
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not causing harm, of gentle dispostition, beneficial |
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changing suddenly, fickle |
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to waste time, to spend time idly, to move in a lackadaisical manner |
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act of harming or ruining another's reputation |
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understood only by a small group or a select few |
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to aggravate, to irritate, to vex |
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reflecting a meticulous or demanding attiutude, critical to an extreme |
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secret in an underhanded way, stealthy |
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one who is insincere or deceitful |
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existing from birth, inborn |
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not allowing othe passage of light, not transparent; hard to understansd |
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abundantly fruitful, marked by great productivity |
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to scold or to rebuke for a misdeed usually with kindly intent |
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