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| A sharpness of perception |
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| support of an idea or cause |
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| friendly, courteous, amiable |
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| a dislike, distaste, or emnity |
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| doubtful of origin or authenticity, not genuine |
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| official approval, praise, commendation |
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| expressing strong feelings, impassionized, zelous |
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| warmth or heat of emotion; extreme force, vigor, or energy |
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| to move upward, to rise from a lower station |
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| one who does not believe in God |
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| strong disinclination, disliking |
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| to deceive, to mislead, to persuade with charm |
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| not causing harm, of gentile disposition, beneficial |
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| a clumsy and careless person; an obsolete firearm with a bell muzzle |
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| the state of being self-satisfied |
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| to dedicate or to declare secred |
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| courteous, going along with the opinions or wishes of another |
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| to hesitate, to delay, to object |
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| to disapprove regretfully, to belittle, to extress mild disapproval |
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| deserted, without inhabitants, barren |
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| to take possessions by force, to plunder |
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| shyness, reserve, unassertiveness |
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| to differentiate between two or more things |
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| intense dislike; to treat with scorn or contempt, to reject as trustworthy |
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| to degrade, to speak of someone or something in a deragatory manner |
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| disintegration, decomposition and dispersion |
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| easily managed, obedient, passive |
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| to bring out a response, to evoke |
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| very thin (usually as a result of starvation), wasting away |
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| to decorate, to make beautifal with ornamentation |
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| to try to equal or to be like (usually through imitation |
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| to cause, to produce, to create |
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| completely occupied or absorbed |
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| a plea, an earnest request |
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| extremely bad, deserving of hate |
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| done with speed and efficiency |
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| flowery, flushed with color |
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| premonition of evil, an ominous omen |
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| pertaining to debate or argument |
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| secret in an underhanded way, stealthy |
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| very thin, emaciated, angular |
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| very ugly, offensive, shocking |
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| to urge or to drive forward (usually with moral pressure) |
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| incapable of being appeased |
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| incapable of being reformed or improved |
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| having a reputation of the worst kind, vicious, notoriously bad |
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| cleverness, inventiveness, resourcefulness |
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| insulting or contemptuous behavior |
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| secure from violation or from being profaned |
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| indecisive, unsure of how to proceed |
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| so complicated that it can probably not be solved; full of knots |
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| using a minimum of words; concise to the point of seeming rude |
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| to mourn or to express sorrow in a demonstrative manner |
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| excessive frivolity, flippancy |
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| having a lofty, generous, and courageous spirit. |
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| a disease of unwholesome condition |
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| a very large and indefinite number |
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| overly attentive, like a sycophant, servile |
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| tangible, perceptible, easily noticeable |
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| showing or feeling regret for wrongdoing, repentant |
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| very destructive or harmful, deadly |
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| to prolong the existence of something |
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| mournful and expressing sorrow |
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| a monarch, very powerful ruler, sovereign |
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| meaningless sounds, babble |
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| to cause to speedily occur, to throw headlong |
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| exceptionally early in development or occurrence |
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| a wasteful person; extremely wasteful, given to licentiousness |
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| preference, natural inclination |
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| to denounce or condemn, to forbid |
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| lacking sophistication, narrow-minded |
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| to protest, to make objections |
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| to blame for something; a disgrace |
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| wise, shrewd, very discerning |
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| very principled, very careful and conscientious |
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| resonant, producing a full and rih sound |
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| acting in a seceret and sneaky way (negative term) |
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| exalted, noble, uplifting |
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| haughty, vain and arrogant |
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| begging, humbly asking for a favor |
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| fear, trembling, agitation |
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| not significant, frivolous |
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| not capable of being understood |
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| forcefully expressing emotion or conviction |
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| having excellent morals; righteous |
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| full of life, very animated |
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| bright, distince, and clear |
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| clamorous; boisterous (suggests a vehement outcry) |
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| pleasurable to the senses, sensuous |
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