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| unselfish concern for the welfare of others |
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| self-governing; independent |
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| a feeling of embarrassment because of failure or disappointment |
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| believable or plausible; reliable |
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| to despise; to reject as being beneath oneself |
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| to decorate; to improve by adding details |
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| a speech or writing praising someone who has died |
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| the strength to bear misfortune calmly |
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| easily cheated or tricked |
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| impossible to calm or please |
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| to conclude from evidence; to reason |
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| to hurt or spoil the appearance or quality of |
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| to make milder or less severe |
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| showing wealth and affluence |
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| to stop from being angry; to appease |
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| vulgar, coarse, obscene; religiously offensive |
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| a state of uncertainty; dilemma |
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| offensive; disgusting; repulsive |
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| a ghostly apparition; a phantom |
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| ready to fight; pugnacious; cruel or savage |
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| to annoy or bother; to puzzle |
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| abnormal fear of strangers or things foreign |
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