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| the full or complete range of things |
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| a feeling arising when hindered in trying to reach a goal |
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| feeling safe and certain; no apprehension or anxiety |
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| wrongful treatment of a person due to bias or prejudice |
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| accomplishing something rewarding |
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| someone excessively devoted to or enthusiastic about a cause or activity |
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| more of something than is necessary |
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| to show off something a little too proudly |
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| an overly vain or concieted person |
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| free from corruption or vice; honesty |
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| a lack of false pride; feeling modest |
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| instinctive knowing; a feeling that something might happen; second sight |
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| lack of planning or preparing |
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| putting an assignment or task off until a later time |
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| easily persuaded or swayed; submissive |
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| being able to change places or replace something else |
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