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| one who does good; one who gives help or finacial assistance |
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| a person who receives benefits, as from a will or a insurance policy |
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| an inclination to do good, a kind or generous act |
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a state of mind that is inclined to do good or to wish someone well |
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| harmless, having a kindly attitude; in medicine, not malignant |
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not skillful; awkward; clumsy |
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| a disease or bad condition |
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| ill at ease, a feeling of illness or depression |
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| not apporpriate; a misuse of a word that sounds like the word one intended to use |
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| someone who is not content and often rebellious |
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| wishing evil toward others; opposite of benevolent |
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| wrongdoing, especially by a public figure |
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| a feeling of ill will towards another |
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| intentionally bad or harmful |
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| harmful; likely to cause death; oppisite of benign |
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| pretend to be sick to get out of something (work) |
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| speaking good wishes; the final words of a religious service |
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