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sadness or depression of the spirits; gloom
sad & gloomy |
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| urgent; desperate; warning of or having dreadful or terrible consequences |
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| to get by special effort; obtain or acquire |
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| gross immorality or injustice; wickedness |
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| showing arrogant superiority |
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| agreement without protest |
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| the front of a building; the part facing the street |
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| impressive on account of age or historic associations |
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| strength of mind that allows one to endure pain or adversity with courage |
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| exclusive right or privilege |
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| disturbed, uneasy feelings |
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| arousing fear, dread or alarm |
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| not clearly understood or expressed |
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| to strengthen or support with other evidence; make more certain |
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| a principle or belief generally held to be true |
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| implied by or inferred from actions or statements |
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| disrespectful; bold; sassy |
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| a feeling of shame or loss of self respect |
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| to agree to do something that you believe is beneath your dignity |
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| devotion to religious duties & practices |
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| distant physically or emotionally |
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