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| including much or everything; broad or complete in coverage |
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| To speak or write in favor of; support |
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| The authority to administer justice; power; range or extent of authority |
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| a strong distaste; hatred |
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| to set free from slavery, captivity, or oppression |
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| contrary to nature or reason and thus laughable; absurd |
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| a personal peculiarity; quirk |
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| a great or complete change; transformation |
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| A crude, exaggerated, or ridiculous representation; mockery |
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| Done only as a routine, with little care or interest; performed with no interest or enthusiasm |
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| known widely but unfavorably; having a bad reputation |
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| tending to arouse interest or curiosity |
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| an exact copy or reproduction |
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| using or containing too many words |
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| in an on-the-surface manner; not throughly |
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| Having to do with the issue at hand; relevant |
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| clearly expressed; easily understood |
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| Truly sorry for having done wrong; repentant |
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| Well proportioned; balanced; the same on both sides |
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| An expert in fine art or in matter of taste |
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| A situation marked by difficulty, hardship, or misfortune |
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| A secret plot by two or more people, especially for a harmful or illegal purpose. |
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| A person who organizes, manages, and takes the risk of a business undertaking |
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| A specific period of work or service; amount of time spent |
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| Too bold; overly confident |
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| To get rid of altogether; wipe out |
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| Strictly controlled or enforced; strict; severe |
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| to make consistent; cause to confirm to a model |
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| Made up of similar or identical parts; unvarying throughout. |
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| Indecent; morally low; corrupt |
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| intense hatred or ill will; long-lasting resentment |
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| Offensive; distasteful; repulsive |
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| a person who gains satisfaction from suffering physical or psychological pain |
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| very showy; strikingly bold |
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| A minor weakness or character flaw; a minor fault in behavior |
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| An accusation made in response to an accuser; counter charge |
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| noble in mind and spirit; especially generous in forgiving |
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| to urge with argument or strong advice; plead earnestly |
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| extremely careful and exact; showing great attention to detail |
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| A specific way of speaking or writing |
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| one who receives or experiences something; one who is in a certain condition |
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