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briefness of conciseness in speech or writing |
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to wander off from the subject or topic spoken about |
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a ranking of people, things, or ideas from highest to lowest |
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sleepy, tired; slow, with little energy |
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to talk ver loudly, even wildly |
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clearly and briefly stated; concise |
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to support one's actions in the face of opposition, to justify; to prove, to substantiate |
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using few words in speaking or writing |
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artful ease with speaking; speech that can impact people's feelings |
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a detail or a quality that is not obvious |
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to give equal or similar to in exchange for what they have given you |
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relating to speech that is used to persuade or have some effect; insincere in expression |
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showing goodwill; peaceable |
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to make tranquil or quiet, expecially by giving into demands; to pacify |
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full of passion and emotion |
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bad-tempered; quarrelsome |
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unoriginal; taken from something already existing |
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to praise or glorify; to lift up in status, dignity, power |
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a maxe from which it is very hard to extricate oneself |
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a period of inactivity; a lull |
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to spend money (or time) in a wasteful, uncaring fashion |
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to lessen fear; to calm; to relieve pain |
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showing enthusiasm; ardent |
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hidden, secret, concealed |
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very attentive to detail; fussy; meticulous |
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lacking vitality, energy, or brightness; boring |
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lightheartedness; gaiety, carefree disposition, perticularty when not appropriate |
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carefully alert and watchful |
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irritating, grinding, rough |
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To scold or criticize harshly |
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a riddle, puzzle, or problem |
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doubtful; or unlikely authenticity |
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made up of a variety of sources or styles |
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having an air of easy unconcern or indefference |
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indifferent to pleasure or pain; not showing any emotion |
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using too many words; wordy; long-winded |
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having conflicting feelings or opinions about something; uncertain |
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to free from guilt or blame |
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a standard of perfection or excellence |
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one who resists adherence to a group |
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describing a showy or pretentious display |
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having a great depth or seriousness |
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a state of uncertainty or perplexity; a dilemma |
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filled with eagerness, fervor, or passion |
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to free from guilt, to exonerate |
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based on random or merely personal preference |
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to discourage from proceeding, to prevent |
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given freely; unearned; unwarranted |
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honesty, uprightness, soundness, completeness |
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clear perception or understanding comprehensible, rational or sane |
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to pacify, soothe or appease |
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to speak on and on in a senseless and silly manner; to talk foolishly |
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timid, fearful about the future |
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quickly changing; fleeting, transitory; prone to violence |
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not easliy excited to action or display of emotion; apathetic; sluggish, self-possessed, calm, or composed |
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irritable; peevish; spite |
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gloomy state of mind, esp. when habitual or prolonged; depression |
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cheerfully optimistic, hopeful, or confident |
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middle-class or reflecting middle-class values |
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pertaining to common everyday speech; conversational |
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worn-out through use; thin (often relating to speech) |
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extremely irritable or easily angered |
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of chief concern or importance |
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deserving criticism or censure; blameworthy |
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worn out or wearied, as by overwork or overuse |
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unselfishly concerned for or devoted to the welfare of others |
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lacking in vigor or vitality; slack or slow; lacking in spirit or interest; listless |
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a characteristic, habit, mannerism, or the like, that is peculiar to an individual |
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a puzzling or inexplicable occurrence or situation; a person of puzzling or contradictory nature |
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a self-seeking, servile flatterer; fawning parasite |
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to pretend incapacity so as to avoid duty or work |
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lacking in freshness or effectiveness because of constant use or excessive repitition; hackneyed; stale |
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characterized by sickly sentimentality; weakly emotional; slightly nauseating |
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extraordinary in some bad way; glaring; flagrant |
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wise in handling practical matters; exercising good judgment or common sense |
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the faculty of making fortunate discoveries by accident; good fortune; luck |
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asserting opinions in a doctrinaire or arrogant manner; opinionated |
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aware, mindful, fully informed, conscious |
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a person whose life is dovoted to the persut of pleasure and self-gratification |
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an error in face or logic, a deceptive, misleading, or false notion, belief, etc. |
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to make milder or less severe; relieve; ease; mitigate, mollify |
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long established; deep-rooted; habitual |
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to vex by disappointment or humiliation, mortify |
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having moral integrity; acting in strict regard for what is considered right |
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not genuine; false; conterfeit, phony |
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to deprive of force or strength; destroy the vigor of; weaken |
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known or understood by very few; mysterious; secret; obscure |
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words used to deceive, distract, or manipulate an audience |
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lasting a very short time; short-lived; transitory |
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to put side by side, esp. for comparison or contrast |
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very talkative; liking to tlak, garrulous |
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a very minor or slight sin or offense; a trifling fault |
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lessen or try to lessen the seriousness or extent of; make less sever or harsh |
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fascination with oneself; excessive self-love; vanity |
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hateful; marked by deep-seated ill will; bitter, long-lasting resentment |
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a remedy for all disease or ills; cure0all; an answer or solution for all problems or difficulties |
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a short heavy club; strike or knock down; force into something, coerce |
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speaking in circles; roundabout speech |
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marked by painstaking effory; hard-working |
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difference in quality or kind; lack of similarity |
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showing sincere remorse, filled with a sense of guilt and atonement |
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overflow; drown; overwhelm; submerge |
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to give energy to; to stimulate |
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expressing remorse for one's misdeeds |
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not talking much; reserved |
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overabundant; more than is needed; unnecessary |
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