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| to accept without protest, to agree or submit |
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| to entice, tempt, to be attracted to |
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| twisted to one side, crooked |
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| quarrelsome, inclined to argue |
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| to desire something belonging to another |
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| discouraged, dejected, downcast |
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| rumpled, mussed, hanging in disorder |
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| one who advocates, speaks for, explains, or interprets, (MATH) the power to which a number, symbol or expression is to be raised |
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| given to much talking, tediously chatty |
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| incapable of being overcome |
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| to be regretted or pitied |
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| an unsuitable or misleading name |
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| to affirm openly, to state belief in, to claim, pretend |
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| a period of relief or rest |
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| a repayment, a deserved punishment |
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| winding, having many curves, lithe and flexible |
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| full, deep, or rich in sound, impressive in stlye |
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| the foremost part of an army, the leading position in any field |
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| a wasteful person, spendthrift, a good-for-nothing |
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| to refer to casually or idirectly |
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| supernaturally perceptive, one who possesses extrasensory powers, seer |
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| serving to settle and issue, final |
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| not respectable, not esteemed |
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| native or confined to a particular region or people, characteristic of or prevalent in a field |
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| worth of imitation, commendable, serving as a model |
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| to understand, get to the bottom of, to determine the depth of, a measure of depth in water |
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| treacherous cunning, deceit |
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| honesty, high moral standards, an unimpaired condition |
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| to interpret wrongly, mistake the meaning of |
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| a route of travel, a record of travel, a guidebook |
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| highly offensive, arousing strong dislike |
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| to appease, sooth, pacify |
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| passing off or using as one's own the writing (or materials) of another person |
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| powerful, highly effective |
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| a false reason, deceptive excuse |
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| to stick out, thrust forth |
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| harsh, unrelieved, desolate, utterly |
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| on or near the surface, concerned with or understanding only what is on the surface, shallow |
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| to renounce, repudiate under oath, to avoid or shun |
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| harsh in taste or odor, sharp in manner or temper |
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| majestic, inspiring admiration and respect |
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| emotionally hardened, unfeeling |
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| secret, concealed, underhanded |
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| in high spirits, jubilant, extremely pleased |
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| not able to be erased or removed, memorable |
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| yielding to wishes or demands of others |
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| firmly established, long-standing, habitual |
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| not to the point, not applicable or pertinent |
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| of or occurring in the night, under cover of darkness |
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| a commonplace, stale, or trite remark |
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| to subdue, put down forcibly |
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| to meditate, think about at length, to chew the cud |
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| unspoken, silent, implied, inferred |
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| capable of being touched, real, concrete |
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| incisive, keen, forceful, effective, cutting, caustic, distinct, clear-cut |
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| a strong dislike, hostile feeling |
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| capable of being applied, relevant, suitable |
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| something of value, a resource, an advantage |
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| to attack from all sides, to surround, harassed, studded (as with jewels) |
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| sympathy for another's suffering, pity |
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| proper behavior, good taste, orderliness |
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| compulsion by threat, forcible confinement |
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| high-spirited, enthusiastic, unrestrained, excessive, abundant |
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| to drink, to take in, absorb |
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| not to be satisfied or pacified, unyielding |
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| so small as to be almost immeasurable, minute |
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| harmless, inoffensive, insignificant |
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| to have effect or force on or against someone or something, fight against |
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| exclusive rights over an invention, copyright, to arrange or obtain such rights |
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| distinguished bravery, superior skill or ability |
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| quiet, settled, sober, to administer a tranquilizer |
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| to arrange specifically, to require as a condition or agreement |
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| a final proposal or statement of conditions |
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| a cheerful readiness, brisk and eager action |
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| to relieve, make more bearable |
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| the direct opposite, a sharp contrast |
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| to fill with dismay or horror |
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| warlike in manner or temperament, quarrelsome |
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| to belittle, speak slightingly of, to undervalue |
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| not in harmony, disagreeing, at odds |
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| an order issued by someone in authority |
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| to act in a lazy manner, to lounge, to recline, droop |
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| talkative, wordy, fond of talking |
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| generous in forgiving, above small meanness |
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| ordinary, not outstanding, not easily classified |
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| slow-moving, sluggish, unemotional |
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| lively, sprightly, full of energy |
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| to sharpen, put an edge on, to make keen or eager |
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| causing irritation, harsh, grinding, or wearing down, a substance use to smooth or polish |
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| to adapt to a new climate, environment, or situation |
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| irritation or humiliation caused by disappointment or frustration, to cause such a feeling |
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| self-satisfied, overly content |
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| to express agreement, approve |
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| to make plain or clear explain, to interpret |
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| unnatural, distorted, bizarre |
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| a wild uproar, din, or commotion |
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| disagreeably harsh-sounding, disorderly |
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| open and responsive to ideas or suggestions |
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| to give up or resign something |
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| to hold back, to put down or check by force |
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| not inclined to speak, reserved, reluctant |
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| tasty, appetizing, pungent or salty, not sweet, inoffensive, respectable |
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| sleepy, drowsy, inducing sleep |
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| intense, forceful, powerful |
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| characterized by a ready flow of words, glib, fluent |
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