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| very happy or proud; jubilant; in high spirits |
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| effusively and almost uninhibitedly enthusiastic |
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| feeling, characterized by, or expressing strong displeasure at something considered unjust, offensive, insulting, or base |
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| very angry; ireful; full of wrath |
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| characterized by intense antagonism or hostility |
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| characterized by intense antagonism or hostility |
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| full of scorn; derisive; contemptuous |
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| characterized by bitter or scornful derision; mocking; cynical; sneering |
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| to reproach in a sarcastic, insulting, or jeering manner; mock. |
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| given to whimsy or fanciful notions; capricious |
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| full of or showing disdain; scornful. |
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| not meant to be taken seriously or literally |
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| imitating or burlesquing that which is heroic, as in manner, character, or action |
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| boldly rude or disrespectful; contemptuously impertinent; insulting |
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| pleasurably entertained, occupied, or diverted. |
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| showing or expressing contempt or disdain; scornful. |
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| displaying or indicative of an offensively condescending manner |
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| an exchange of light, playful, teasing remarks; good-natured raillery. |
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| characterized by an ostentatious display of dignity or importance |
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| of, pertaining to, containing, or characterized by satire |
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| not relevant; not applicable or pertinent |
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| containing or exemplifying irony |
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| like or characteristic of a cynic; distrusting or disparaging the motives of others. |
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| showing or implying a usually patronizing descent from dignity or superiority |
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| of a pretended serious look or act |
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| frivolously disrespectful, shallow, or lacking in seriousness; characterized by levity |
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| gloomy, depressing, or dismal |
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| expressing sorrow or lamentation |
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| grave, sober, or mirthless, as a person, the face, speech, tone, or mood |
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| given to despair or hopelessness. |
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| of settled or sedate character; not flighty or capricious. |
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| disposed to or affected with melancholy; gloomy. |
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| submissive or acquiescent. |
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| uneasy or fearful about something that might happen |
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| marked by seriousness, gravity, solemnity, etc., as of demeanor, speech, etc. |
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| agitated or distressed; disrupted |
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| a strong inner feeling or notion of a future misfortune, evil, etc. |
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| frank; outspoken; open and sincere |
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| frank; outspoken; open and sincere |
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| to confuse, bewilder, or perplex |
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| not influenced by personal feelings, interpretations, or prejudice; based on facts; unbiased |
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| expressive of or appealing to sentiment, esp. the tender emotions and feelings, as love, pity, or nostalgia |
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| disinclined or indisposed to believe; skeptical. |
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| awakening memories of something similar; suggestive |
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| not involved or concerned; aloof. |
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| intended for instruction; instructive |
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| a sentimental yearning for the happiness of a former place or time |
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| characterized by restraint |
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| f, pertaining to, or characterized by ceremony; formal; ritual |
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| extremely objective and realistic; dispassionately analytic; unemotionally critical |
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| tending or serving to admonish; warning |
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| aving due authority; having the sanction or weight of authority |
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| lacking confidence in one's own ability, worth, or fitness; timid; shy. |
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| a fermented beverage similar to cider, made from the juice of pears. |
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| mournful, dismal, or gloomy, esp. in an affected, exaggerated, or unrelieved manner |
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| ostentatious in one's learning. |
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| characterized by or expressing goodwill or kindly feelings |
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| any ludicrous parody or grotesque caricature. |
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| characterized by or showing fancy; capricious or whimsical in appearance |
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| unduly demonstrative; lacking reserve |
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| having or showing compassion |
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| not partial or biased; fair; just |
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| without distinctive, interesting, or stimulating qualities; vapid |
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| characterized by assumption of dignity or importance. |
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| like or characteristic of a cynic; distrusting or disparaging the motives of others. |
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| having reference to something implied or inferred |
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| inflated, overblown, or pompous; bombastic |
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| tending to argument or strife; quarrelsome |
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| Characterized by or displaying a concern with morality. |
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| joyous, merry, or gay in disposition; glad; cheerful |
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| serious in intention, purpose, or effort; sincerely zealous |
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| overflowing with fervor, enthusiasm, or excitement; high-spirited |
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| unduly demonstrative; lacking reserve |
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| of, pertaining to, or characterized by empathy |
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| a feeling of happiness, confidence, or well-being sometimes exaggerated in pathological states as mania. |
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| having expectations; expecting |
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| having or showing great warmth or intensity of spirit, feeling, enthusiasm, etc. |
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| going straight to the point; frank; direct; outspoken |
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| given to or marked by excessively effusive talk, behavior, etc. |
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| to look into or examine (one's own mind, feelings, etc.). |
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| containing or expressing praise |
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| pleasantly calm or peaceful; unruffled; tranquil; serenely quiet or undisturbed |
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| keenly distressing to the feelings |
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| cheerfully optimistic, hopeful, or confident |
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| animated, vivacious, or gay; lively. |
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| characterized by melancholy; longing; yearning. |
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| given to, characterized by, or indicative of meditation; contemplative. |
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| given to speculation, as persons, the mind, etc. |
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| not open to or having several possible meanings or interpretations |
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| open to or having several possible meanings or interpretations |
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| to regard with extreme repugnance or aversion; detest utterly; loathe; abominate. |
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| harsh or severe, as of temper or expression |
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| open to or having several possible meanings or interpretations; equivoca |
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| uncertainty or fluctuation, esp. when caused by inability to make a choice or by a simultaneous desire to say or do two opposite or conflicting things. |
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| having or showing little or no emotion |
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| uneasy or fearful about something that might happen |
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| warlike; given to waging war. |
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| completely puzzled or confused; perplexed. |
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| rudely brief in speech or abrupt in manner. |
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| characterized by or expressing derision; contemptuous; mocking |
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| tending to lessen the merit or reputation of a person or thing; disparaging; depreciatory |
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| barren or laid waste; devastated |
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| having the qualities of a devil; devilish; fiendish; outrageously wicked |
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| tending or seeking to evade; characterized by evasion |
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| the acceptance of all things and events as inevitable; submission to fate |
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| a strong inner feeling or notion of a future misfortune, evil, etc.; presentiment. |
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| disdainfully proud; snobbish; scornfully arrogant |
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| obnoxiously pious; sanctimonious; self-righteous. |
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| not credulous; disinclined or indisposed to believe; skeptical. |
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| without interest or concern; not caring; apathetic |
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| of, pertaining to, or affected with lethargy; drowsy; sluggish. |
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| portending evil or harm; foreboding; threatening; inauspicious |
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| dreamily or wistfully thoughtful |
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| characterized by assumption of dignity or importance. |
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| submissive or acquiescent. |
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| submissive or acquiescent. |
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| belittling or undervaluing oneself; excessively modest. |
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| threatening or portending evil, harm, or trouble; ominous |
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| inclined to skepticism; having doubt |
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| grave, sober, or mirthless, as a person, the face, speech, tone, or mood |
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| not easily stirred or moved mentally; unemotional; impassive. |
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| having a shrill, irritating quality or character |
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| devious in course or purpose; misdirected. |
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| characterized or marked by dignity of aspect or manner; stately; decorous |
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| suitable for or suggestive of an idyll; charmingly simple or rustic |
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| preoccupied with depressing, morbid, or painful memories or thoughts |
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| like or characteristic of a cynic; distrusting or disparaging the motives of others. |
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| barren or laid waste; devastated |
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| not content or satisfied; dissatisfied; restlessly unhappy |
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| affected with or suffering from distress. |
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| incapable of producing any result; ineffective; useless; not successful |
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| intended to entrap or beguile |
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| to cause to feel extreme disgust |
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| of, pertaining to, or characterized by plunder, pillage, robbery, or exploitation |
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