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| ardent, showing great emotion, impassioned |
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| showing or feeling regret for wrongdoing, repentant |
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| abundantly fruitful, marked by great productivity |
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| prompt and cheerful response |
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| excessive boldness, rashness, daring |
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| beyond what is needed or required, an overflow |
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| gladness and merriment usually accompanied by laughter |
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| moral corruption, a wicked or perverse act |
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| the highest point overhead, peak |
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| filled to capacity, abundantly supplied |
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| a passing from one thing to another, change of luck |
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| treacherous or dangerous in a secret sort of way |
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| dull of mind, insensitive, stupid |
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| open to or willing to follow advice or suggestion, tractable, malleable |
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| not causing harm, of gentle disposition, beneficial |
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| changing suddenly, fickle |
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| harmful, dangerous, injurious |
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| tireless, incapable of being fatigued |
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| very thin, emaciated, angular |
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| exceptionally early in development or occurrence |
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| tangible, perceptible, easily noticeable |
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| to assail or attack one's honor/integrity |
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| to soothe or appease, to assuage |
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| not readily noticeable, inconspicuous |
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| double-dealing, hypocrisy |
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| wise, shrewd, very discerning |
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| disgraceful or dishonorable conduct |
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| to mourn or express sorrow in a demonstrative manner |
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| unreasonable touchiness or irritability |
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| to honor, to regard with respect |
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| one who leads a life of self-denial and contemplation; absent of luxury |
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| heavenly, unusually delicate, light, lacking material substance, intangible |
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| extreme paleness usually relating to the face |
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| difficult to understand, recondite, concealed |
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| mournful and expressing sorrow |
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| to atone or make amends for a sin or crime |
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| deserving hate or contempt |
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| to provide with income or property, to supply with a talent or quality |
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| a soothing substance or one that gives relief |
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