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| unselfishly concerned fo rthe welfare of others; generous |
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| having contrary feelings or attitudes; uncertain as to course of action |
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| lean; sharp cornered; gaunt |
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| overbearinly assuming; insolently proud |
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| strong disinclination; disliking |
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| to differintiate between two or more things |
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| instense dislike; to treat with scorn or contempt; to reject as unworthy |
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| to degrade; to spak of someone or something in a derogatory manner |
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| inequality; the condition or fact of bein unequal in age, rank or degree |
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| to decorate; to make beautiful with ornamentation |
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| to cause; to produce; to create |
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| harmless; producing no injury |
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| to mourn or express sorrow in a demonstrative manner |
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| wasteful; a person given to extravagance |
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| to reject with scorn; to disown; to disavow |
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| restraint in speech; reluctant to speak |
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| to honor; to regard with respect |
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| delicate; elusive; not obvious |
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| beyond what is needed or required; an overflow |
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