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| (To articulate) Clearly and correctly. |
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| Persistent in maintaining, adhering to, or seeking something valued or desired. |
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| Clearly and briefly stated; concise. |
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| To regard highly with love or admire. |
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| Having to do with extreme self-adoration and a feeling of superiority to everyone. |
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| Intending to hurt another; spiteful. |
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| Something that is new or unique. |
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| Rude in speech or behavior. |
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| Characterized by the enthusiasm and vigorous pursuit. |
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| The act of talking to oneself silently or aloud. In drama it shows a character alone on stage uttering his/her thoughts aloud. We often learn characters' motives and states of mind from this dramatic conversation. |
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| To make milder; ease; relieve. |
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| Reverence for God or devout fulfillment of religious obligations. |
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| To decrease in size, extent, or degree: dwindle; to diminish in phase. |
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| Tending to inspire, awe, or wonder |
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| Promising success; favored by fortune |
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| Not fully worked out or developed; hesitant; uncertain |
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| Commonplace; ordinary or boring |
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| Using only words that are needed to make the point; very concise, sometimes to the point of rudeness |
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| Lacking depth or importance |
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| Showing a desire to help others by giving gifts; charitable; humane |
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| Casual and indifferent; not showing great concern or worry about anything |
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