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| wonder, fear, or respect for something impressive. |
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| to need or desire strongly |
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| inspiring or deserving hatred |
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| charming; having the power to attract |
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| to capture strong interest or attention |
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a. to praise enthusiastically
b. to speak wildly without making any sense. |
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a. to shrink back in fear, dislike, or disgust
b. to move or jerk backward |
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a. to fool or deceive; to mislead
b. to try to frighten with false threats |
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a. to invent in order to deceive
b. to make or manufacture |
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a. real; not copied or fake
b. sincere; honest |
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| fair; not favoring one side over another |
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a. strong moral character; the state of sticking strictly to one's morals.
b. wholeness; soundness |
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| easy to see; clear; apparant |
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| to copy the words or ideas of another person and claim they are your own. |
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| dependable; able to be trusted |
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a. to prevent something from being published or known.
b. to end by force or effort. |
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