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Intended to instruct. Overly moralistic. |
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Being an artificial or inferior substitute. |
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Undisciplined, lewd, lustful. |
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Plain, lacking liveliness. |
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A slight variation in meaning, tone, or expression. |
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A pipe or channel through which something passes. |
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Energy, vigor, liveliness. |
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In the process of being born or coming into existence. |
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Excessively bold, brash, shameless. |
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Able to be defended or maintained. |
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To diminish, decline, or abate gradually. |
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Corresponding in size or amount. |
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Prominent, notable, conspicuous. |
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Completely satisfactory or acceptable. |
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Stern, strict. Bare, bleak. |
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To show scorn or lack of respect for. |
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Seen as holy or above criticism. |
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Strong inclination toward something. |
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A long ranting speech. To give such a speech. |
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A superficial or deceptively attractive appearance, facade. |
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To permeate. To taint; to strain. |
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One who is young or inexperienced. |
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Pleasure or satisfaction derived from the misfortunes of others. |
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Having a smooth, even, hairless surface |
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Terse in speech or writing. |
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A break or gap in continuity. |
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Hot scorching. Passionate. Rapid. |
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Obscure, secret, known only by a few. |
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Characterized by dry or sarcastic humor. |
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Favorable, indicative of good things. |
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Existing seemingly everywhere at once. |
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A pattern, model, or framework. |
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Aimless, purposeless, haphazard. |
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Experiencing through another. |
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Unyielding to persuasion or moral influences. |
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Depravity, moral corruption. |
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(Of laws) very harsh, cruel. |
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Deceitful, cunning, shy behavior. |
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A source of harm or ruin. |
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A burden or oppression. To join or link. |
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Refined, courteous, elegant. |
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Lacking, liveliness, dull. |
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Richly flowing, pleasing to the ear. |
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The linguistic history and origins of a word. |
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Sudden outburst of rage. An attack of coughing. |
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The pursuit of pleasure as a way of life. |
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To leap about, behave boisterously. |
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To control, suppress, pacify, quiet. |
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Aggressively and arrogantly certain about unproved principles. |
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Conspicuously bad or offensive. |
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Caustic or hostile speech or criticism. |
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1. Implied or understood, not expressed. 2. Silent. |
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Overly concerned with trivial rules or details. |
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A psychological term for experiencing two or more kinds of sensation when only one sense is being stimulating. |
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One who flatters in the hope of gaining favors. |
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To leap about, behave boisterously. |
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1. Well-suited; apt. 2. Delightful, pleasing. |
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1. Lacking flavor or savor. 2. Uninteresting, dull. |
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Largesse (or Largess) (n.) |
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The generous giving of lavish gifts. |
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1. Sinister, ominous. 2. Harmful. |
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Prone to violence and aggression. |
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To show something to be false or wrong. |
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Relating to or characterized by a reversion to something ancient or ancestral. |
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An uninspired remark, cliche. |
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To avenge; to free from allegation; to set free. |
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1. Commonplace, ordinary. 2. Occurring daily. |
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Excessively or showily mournful. |
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An erratic, random, unpredictable notion or action. |
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Light, airy, transparent. |
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Something that differs from the norm. |
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