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| eager desire or enthusiasm |
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| confused mass; commotion or turmoil |
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| a project or enterprise, usually involving some degree of risk |
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| an ideal place or society |
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| conflict or disturbance, usually characterized by changes in group membership |
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| a final demand or condition |
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| very wealthy and powerful business leader |
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| shameful wickedness or depravity |
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| a place of judgement, usually legal in nature |
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| a sign or object that signifies a greater feeling or whole |
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| the quality of a sound, independent of pitch and volume |
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| overall attitude, disposition, or character |
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| recklessness, audacity, boldness |
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| a record of an account or score |
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| the ability to communicate a message without causing offense, especially an unpleasant message |
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| silent or unspoken; implied |
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| combining of parts to form a whole, especially referring to ideas or procedures |
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| one who flatters a superior in hope of getting preferential treatment |
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| the highest point (mountain or career) |
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| conflict, disagreement, contention |
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| an encouragement to act or react |
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| mark or perception of disgrace or bad reputation |
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| a height, measured either physically or in respect |
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| a section of a poem or songs; a verse |
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| motionlessness or inactivity |
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| comfort after loss or disappoinment |
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| spoken untruth that damages one reputation |
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| shine or luster (polished furniture) |
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| a bundle, usually either of paper or grain |
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| a false imitation, refers to avoiding work |
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| outward appearance, away from reality |
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| a group of people having the same beliefs, usually religion, often has a slight to severe negative connotation |
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| the complete area or extent of action |
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| someone who is blamed, usually unjustly |
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| criticism of someone or something |
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| approval; also mean penalty |
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| a written or spoken greeting, also can refer to a person's title |
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| a long story or tale, usually involving heroic deeds |
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| a feeling of great respect, usually religious in nature |
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| a temporary break, one that brings relief |
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| fighting force kept uncommitted until the need arises |
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| a wicked, sinful, depraved person |
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| retaliation for real or perceived injuries |
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| a meeting or location for a meeting |
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| remaining or leftover part of something |
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| a place to which one can go for protection or separation from difficulty |
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| a harmonious or mutually trusting relationship |
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| a fortification, bulwark or defense |
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| deep uncertainty or indecision about a choice, dilemma |
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| doubt or unease about some action or situation |
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| literally, a bog or swamp that impedes movement |
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| knowledgeable person in particular field, can also refer to a commentator who publicizes his opinions |
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| a play on words that depends two or more different meanings or sounds |
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| an assumed name, usually a pen name |
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| strength or superior ability |
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| a requirement that something specific is done |
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| possibility for the future |
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| good manners, appropriately respectful |
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| an extremely talented or gifted child |
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| integrity, uprightness, honesty |
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| a reason given as a cover-up for the real purpose for an action |
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| a statemen tor assumption from which a conclusion is drawn |
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| something that is preliminary to some act or event that is more important |
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| introductory statement or passage to a book speech, or other communication |
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| unpleasant problem or situation, usually one that is difficult to escape |
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| someone or something that came before another |
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| event or law that serves as an example for later action |
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| future descendants or generation |
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| the people living in certain area |
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| calm and controlled behavior |
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| an unfavorable condition or situation |
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| an elevated, relatively level expanse of land |
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| very small amount, usually referring to money |
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| long journey to some place |
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| love of mankind, usually exemplified by donations |
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| a strict, overly academic teacher or speaker |
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| scarcity of a resource or conditon |
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| the science of disease, any deviation from normal |
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| one who supports a particular cause, person, or idea. One who oppose the occupying enemy by acts of defiance or sabotage |
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| stinginess or overzealous desire to be thrifty |
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| a statement that contradicts or appears to contradict itself |
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| an unobstructed view of a wide area |
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| a cure for all problems or disease |
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| first step, usually one that is intended to lead to others in action or discussion |
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| an omission through error or carelessness |
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| the best possible condition or combination of factors |
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| a sign or event believed to foretell the future |
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| a long journey, usually involving significant challenges |
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| unclear, clouded, partially hidden |
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| a condition of complete ignorance, forgetfulness, or unawareness |
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| an isolated place or area of comfort |
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| desire to return to a past experience |
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| a vast number or great multitude of something |
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| large number of something, myriad |
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| established customs or values of a group |
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| surroundings, environment |
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| object that commemorates or reminds someone of a past event |
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| an adage prescribing a rule or method |
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| a person who acts independently |
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| abnormal concentration on or enthusiasm |
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| body of traditional or historical knowledge |
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| a raise embarkment designed to prevent flooding |
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| sluggishness, laziness, drowsiness |
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| a regular person who's not a member of a particular professional or technical specialty |
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| a very small amount or piece |
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| insulting or abusive speech |
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| knowledge or conclusion obtain through instinct or feeling |
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| a short feature or period of time coming between two other |
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| a period of time between one event, process, or period and another |
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| violation of a rule, regulations, or law |
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| a flowing in of a substance, as of a wave or a flood |
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| physical disease, injury, or defect |
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| present holder of an office or position |
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| moving force or starting idea |
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| a regional ore group jargon, dialect, or manner of speech; also mean a phrase or expression that has a different meaning than the literal meaning or word that make it up |
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| excessive or uncontrollable fear or other strong emotion |
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| multitude, great mass of people |
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| obstacle or delaying obstruction |
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| an opinion directly opposed to established beliefs, especially in a religious sense |
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| great damage, destruction, or confusion |
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| cunning, deceit, duplicity |
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| a complaint made against an individual or an organization; also a grudge held over a period of time |
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| one who overeats or indulges in anything to excess |
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| essential content, central idea |
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| an outburst or excitement or disagreement |
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| the entrance hall to a building |
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| a gathering or place where ideas or situation are discussed |
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| steady courage or strength |
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| an area in which a person excels |
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| long-term disagreement or open hatred between individuals or groups |
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| mistaken or erroneous idea, assumption, or conclusion |
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| exact copy or representation |
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| a side or aspect of a problem or situation, also refers to a particular angled cut of a diamond |
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| an explanation or expounding |
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| departure, usually referring to a group or large number |
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| passage quoted from a book or other document |
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| a top-level representation of a quality, usually virtue |
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| mystery, puzzling circumstance |
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| disagreement, often noisy |
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| general order or instruction |
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| loud, pervasive continuous noise |
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| situation requiring a choice between two or more deeply held values |
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| arrogant scorn or contempt |
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| insight, ability to see things clearly |
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| analysis or determination of the cause of a disease or problem |
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| damage, loss, or disadvantage |
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| warehouse, large storage space |
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| great flood or overwhelming inflow |
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| conceding to another's desire or will, respect |
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| one who mocks or disbelieves the good intention or values or others |
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| standard of judgement or compassion |
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| historical record or listings, usually sequential |
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| embarrassment or disappointment |
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| an insult to something held sacred |
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| a person who is prejudice against someone because of their race, skin color, religion, gender |
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| blessing, usually given at the end of an event, ceremony or religious service |
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| deep feeling of respect and wonder |
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| indifference or lack of caring |
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| collection of writings, songs, or other creative works |
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| an abnormality or irregularity |
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| bitter hostility or open hatred |
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| a brief, entertaining story |
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| an indirect reference to something else, a hint |
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| an assumed name, used for purpose of deception |
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| a deviation from the standard, not typical |
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