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| exact opposite or direct contrast |
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| an idea that is the product of ideology, history or social circumstances; a hypothesis or concept; something constructed by the mind |
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| friendly, easy to approach |
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| characteristic of an isolated people, especially being, having or reflecting a narrow viewpoint; isolated; detached; like an island |
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| characterized by fearlessness and endurance, particularly with a willingness to go where none others have dared to go |
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| hateful or shockingly evil; abominable |
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| hard to accomplish or achieve; difficult; strenuous; marked by great labor or effort |
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| not domesticated or cultivated; wild; of, relating to, or suggesting a wild beast |
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| existing or being everywhere at the same time, constantly encountered; widespread |
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| a place or situation in which concentrated forces interact to cause or influence change or development; a severe moral test |
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| crude, unrefined, gross; guided by vulgar materialistic values |
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| tending to inspire awe because of elevated quality of beauty, notability or transcendence excellence; awe inspiring |
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| deeply sorrowful and repentant for a wrong |
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| a bitter and abusive speech or writing |
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| antiquated, from an earlier time; outdated |
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| to seize power by force or, most particularly, without right |
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| to form or move in waves; to move in a wavy or flowing manner |
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| tending to excite or inflame; revolutionary |
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| to conquer, subdue, enslave |
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| excessive desire for wealth or gain; greed |
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| meant to be humorous or funny; in jest, not to be taken seriously |
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| nearsighted; having a narrow view of something |
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| complete and utter loss; damnation; HELL |
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| hugely important, influential; the ground from which all else blooms, containing or contributing the seeds of later development |
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| foolishly impractical especially in the pursuit of ideals; marked by rash lofty romantic ideas; overly idealistic, impractical |
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| a scheming, behind the scene |
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| being in a state of dying; being in a state of inactively; decaying |
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| a guiding influence; instruction; mentorship |
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| having a gloomy disposition; gloomy; sad |
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| full of excessive talk; wordy; talkative |
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| something that shows respect attests to the worth or influence of something; tribute |
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| a typical or ideal example |
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| the combining of often diverse conceptions into a coherent whole; a blending; a combination |
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