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| to praise highly; to laud |
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| a plesant sound, especially in speech or pronounciation |
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| to ridicule; to laugh at contemptuously |
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| unadorned, stern, forbidding |
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| to speed up or ease the process of |
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| any belief that is strongly opposed to established beliefs |
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| love of mankind, especially by doing good deeds |
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| experimental; temporary; uncertain |
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| submission to another's will; respect; courtesy |
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| to be indecisive; to waver |
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| great warmth or earnestness; ardor; zeal |
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| not influenced by emotion or personal feelings |
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| practical; down to earth; based on experience rather than theory |
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| one who deeply distrusts human nature |
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| the act of exposing or laying open; a setting out or displaying to public view |
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| uanimity or general agreement |
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