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| falsely appearing to be good or moral |
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| of or relating to clothes |
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| beginning to develop or exist |
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| of, relating to, or based on the geometry of Euclid or a geometry with similar axioms |
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| showing no thought or care for the rights, feelings, or safety of others |
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| a way of changing a message to keep it secret |
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| used to describe something that is done without energy or enthusiasm because of habit or because it is expected |
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| the quality of being unfair or evil |
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| the ability to know what will or might happen in the future |
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| so tired, upset, etc., that you are unable to do anything |
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| something that provides protection for or against something |
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| to think carefully and deeply about something |
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| a condition of the eye that makes it difficult to see objects that are far away |
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| a large number of shots that are fired very quickly |
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| an extremely impressive or important person |
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| to say (something) in a disapproving or complaining way |
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| material that is used for a particular purpose |
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| carelessly and foolishly wasting money, materials, etc. |
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| using few words in speech or writing |
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| a strong feeling of surprise or sudden disappointment that causes confusion |
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| a forceful or angry speech |
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| to agree too easily or eagerly to do what someone else wants you to do |
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| not logical or reasonable |
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| to end or stop (something) usually by using force |
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| to hit (yourself or another person) with a whip as punishment or as part of a religious ritual |
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| somebody who bases ideas and theories on testing and experience |
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| measures designed to preserve health and prevent the spread of disease |
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| to grind or crush; soften or reduce |
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| the sense of taste (food) |
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| shining brilliantly (syn: splendid) |
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| to be derived from experience |
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| to ease the symptoms without actually curing |
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| an overabundant supply; excess |
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| a waiter in charge of wines |
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| deceptive in words or actions |
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| readiness or willingness to believe especially on slight or uncertain evidence |
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| a representation of something (syn: similar) |
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| to place value in luxury and sensuousness |
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| something worn to protect the shoulders |
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| to compensate for something |
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| an entrance protruding the seats of a theater or stadium |
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| emphasizes the literalness of a supposed metaphor |
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| of dark color or complexion |
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| fear of being helpless in an embarrassing and inescapable situation; avoidance of open areas |
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| a popular and attractive girl or woman |
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| characterized as vague and opaque |
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| to sense or understand (e.g. intuition) |
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| an passageway; a body cavity |
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