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| (n.) Poise, self-assurance |
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| (n.) a pharmacist or druggist |
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| (v.) to make milder or less severe |
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| (v.) to make dirty; also, to speak badly of |
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| (n.) desire to good to others; acts of kindness |
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| (adv.) happily, cheerfully, joyously |
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| (n.) a moveable piece or personal property |
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| (adj.) proportionate; having the same measure |
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| (v.) to admit something is true |
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| (v.) to lessen the value or price of something |
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| (adj.) teaching a moral lesson |
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| (v.) to speak negatively about someone or something |
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| (n.) different or unequal |
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| (adj.) mournful or sorrowful |
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| (v.) to instruct or benefit; especially morally or spiritually |
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| (adj.) Difficult to capture or comprehend |
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| (n.)Being able to identify with the thoughts or feeling of another person |
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| (adj.) lasting a very short time |
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| (adj.) extremely knowledgeable; scholarly |
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| (v.) To alienate: to remove or keep at a distance |
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| (v.) to free from guilt or blame |
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| (adj.) honest, direct, outspoken |
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| (adj.) irritable or unruly |
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| (adj.) talkative, sociable |
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| (adj.) illegal; not permitted for moral or ethical reasons |
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| (n.) exemption from punishment |
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| (adj.) incapable of being heard; muffled |
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| (adj.) in the beginning stages of |
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| (adj.) impossible the understand |
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| (n.) disbelief, skepticism, doubt |
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| (adj.) impossible the understand |
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| (n.) disbelief, skepticism, doubt |
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| (adj.) poor, needy, impoverished |
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| (adj.) using few words; concise |
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| (n.) unwilling or reluctant |
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| (adj.) countless, boundless, infinite |
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| (v.) to prevent something from happening by anticipating it |
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