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| to make something less severe; to appease |
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| unrestricted power or authority |
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| to devise using skill and intelligence; to prepare by mixing ingredients |
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| modest and reservedly shy |
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| to disclaim knowledge of, responsibility for, or association with |
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| boredom, the blues, melancholy |
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| to attack by words or arguments; to expose as false |
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| continuing without interruption |
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| incapable of failing or making a mistake |
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| working or spreading harmfully in a subtle or stealthy manner |
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| an indefinite feeling of weakness or lack of health |
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| a small or trivial detail |
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| easily perceived; capable of being touched or felt |
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| lasting through the years; appearing again and again |
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| quick understanding; perceptiveness |
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| easily bent or shaped; easily persuaded; flexible |
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| one whose welfare or career is promoted by an influential person |
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| personal, colored by feelings, unobjective |
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| trivial, insignificant, shallow |
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| a private conversation between two people |
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| a feat of strength, skill, or mental brilliance |
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| difficult to carry or manage because of bulk or shape |
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