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| aversion, habitual repugnance |
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| diminish, abate, decrease |
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| eulogy, formal expression of high praise |
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| having opposite feelings or desires |
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| pugnacious, ready to fight |
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| harp, nitpick, raise minor objections |
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| disconnected, random, lacking in order |
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| judicious, tactful, diplomatic |
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| emit, send forth, flow out |
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| too inclined to teach, preach, or lecture |
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| transitory, short-lived, fleeting |
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| feeble, ineffective, worthless |
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| hateful, odious, abominable |
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| pungent, spicy, provocative |
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| seperate, distinct, detatched from others |
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