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| Anything done or given as a sign of great respect, approval or appreciation. |
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| One who gives money or aid. |
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| Showing care and precision; painstaking. |
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| To speak out against strongly and openly; denounce. |
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| To deceive by trickery; fool, cheat. |
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| To make hole or cavity by digging; hollow out. |
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| Having or showing great feeling; intensely devoted or earnest. |
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| Counterfeit, fake, false. |
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| Someone who is devoted to pleasure. |
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| To overwhelm with a rush or great amount of something. |
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| Charitable, helping mankind. |
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| Filled with joy, ecstatic. |
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| Tentative; risky; based on speculation. |
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| doing or inclined to do good; kindly; charitable. |
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| Removing suspicions, fears, or hostility; charming. |
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| To get rid of, wipe out, destroy. |
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| To free from a charge of guilt; declare or prove blameless. |
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| Changeable or unstable in affection, interest, or loyalty; capricious. |
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| not spending freely or unnecessarily; thrifty; economical. |
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| Concerned with wholes or integrated systems rather than with their parts. |
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| Use of words to mean the direct opposite of their usual sense. |
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| Of earth rather than heaven; commonplace, everyday, ordinary. |
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| Going off topic; diverging, digressing. |
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| To take into custody; to take hold of mentally; perceive, understand. |
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| Doing little or no harm; not malignant. |
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| Lacking pity or mercy; unfeeling. |
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| Something overwhelmed, as in a great flood. |
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| Keen perception or judgment. |
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| Deviating from the norm; odd, unconventional. |
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| Having no fixed course or purpose; irregular, random. |
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| Going beyond what is reasonable; excessive, extravagant. |
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| To lose strength; grow weak or tired. |
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| Something done to show respect or veneration. |
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| Lacking interest or spirit. |
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| A superabundance, excess. |
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| To make, feel, or seem new again. |
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| To rescue from damage or waste. |
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| To suppress or repress; hold back; inhibit. |
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| Moderate in indulging the appetites; mild. |
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| Sensitive to are and beauty; showing good taste; artistic. |
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| Anxious or fearful about the future; uneasy. |
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| To lower in reputation; belittle. |
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| Difficult to find or capture. |
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| Difficult to find or capture |
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| Intended for or understood by only a chosen few; abstruse. |
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| Clearly stated; leaving nothing implied. |
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| Clearly stated; leaving nothing implied. |
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| To struggle to move or obtain footing; to move clumsily or ineffectually. |
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| describing someone who greedily eats too much. |
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| No longer in use or practice; no longer in fashion. |
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| Concerned with actual practice rather than theory; practical. |
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| Having a good reputation; respectable. |
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| Shortage; insufficient amount. |
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| To declare; assert without proof. |
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| A ruler with absolute power; dictator. |
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| Having a hidden or ambiguous meaning; mysterious; baffling. |
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| Lacking in hope; dejected. |
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| A spreading or scattering out. |
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| Spoken or written praise, especially or the recently deceased. |
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| Indicate or suggest beforehand. |
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| Without cause or justification; uncalled-for. |
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| Hard to see or perceive; attracting little attention; not striking. |
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| Indifferent due to illness or sadness. |
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| Not letting light pass through; not transparent or translucent; hard to understand. |
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| Recovering strength, spirits, good humor; bendable. |
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| To look at very carefully; examine closely. |
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| Staying watchful and alert to danger or trouble. |
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| Self-government; independence. |
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| To treat someone tenderly. |
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| Easy to manage or discipline. |
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| Having the ability to share another's emotions, thoughts, or feelings. |
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| Careful, fussy, exacting. |
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| Unwilling or unable to believe; doubting, skeptical. |
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| Bending easily, flexible, supple. |
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| Showing an unlimited view in all directions. |
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| The act of taking of something for granted. |
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| Having or showing a fixed, firm purpose; determined. |
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| Easily bent or twisted; flexible, pliant. |
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| Revengeful in spirit; inclined to seek vengeance. |
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| Having two or more possible meanings; not clear. |
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| A state openly; announce. |
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| Acting in a way that pleases or gains favor. |
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| A perplexing, baffling, or seemingly inexplicable matter or person. |
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| To behave in a servile manner; to flatter excessively. |
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| To help to grow or develop; stimulate; promote. |
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| Having a keen understanding. |
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| Not disturbed or troubled; calm, peaceful. |
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| Supplying what is lacking |
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