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| wisely economical; frugal; thriving, prosperous, or successful |
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| inexpensive; not wasteful; careful |
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| giving or spending reluctantly; scanty or meager |
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| avaricious or penurious; lack of generosity; "a mean person" |
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| excessively sparing or frugal; stingy; covetous |
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| unwilling to spend money; stingy; yielding little; barren; poverty-stricken; destitute |
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| stubbornly perserving; tenacious |
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| holding or tending to hold persistently to something, such as a point of view; holding together firmly; cohesive |
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| firm or determined; unwavering |
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| impervious to pleas or reason; stubbornly unyielding |
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| stubbornly adhering to an attitude, opinion, or course of action; obdurate; difficult to manage, control, or subdue; refractory; difficult to alleviate or cure |
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| hardened in wrongdoing or wickedness; stubbornly impenitent; hardened against feeling; hardhearted |
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| refusing to moderate a position, especially an extreme one; uncompromising |
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| difficult to manage or govern; stubborn; difficult to mold or manipulate; difficult to alleviate, remedy, or cure |
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| having or exhibiting religious reverence; earnestly compliant in the observance or religion; devout; marked by false devoutness; commendable, worthy |
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| marded by, feeling, or expressing a feeling of profound awe and respect and often love; veneration |
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| devoted to religion or religious abligations; displaying reverence or piety; sincere; earnest |
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| feigning (pretending) piety or righteousness |
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| unrestrained or excessive in emotional expression; gushy; profuse; overflowing |
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| physically painful; keenly distressing to the mind or feelings; profoundly moving; touching; piercing; incisive |
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| causing distaste or disgust by supplying with too much of something originally pleasant, especially something rich or sweet; surfeit |
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| of, relating to, or characteristic of sugar; sweet; having a cloyingly sweet attitude, tone, or character; excessively sentimental |
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| characterized by deep wide learning |
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| characterized by a narrow, often ostentaious concern for book learning and formal rules |
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