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| a strong inclination or tendency to do something |
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| a system of ideas or ideals that form the basis of economic or political theory and policy. The ideas or manners of thinking characteristics of a certain group, social class, or individual. |
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| harsh in flavor, morally strict, grim; taken down to the most basic of appearances. |
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| resembling an uncle (someone who takes the kind of interest in you that an uncle might take, like a dad but not as authoritarian), has to be a male relationship; someone who is benevolent |
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| consisting of or relating to blood, cheerful |
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| bitter, deep seated ill will; a grudge |
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| empty, void, one that lacks sense of substance; silly, senseless, empty-headed |
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| confused, puzzle, and unable to understand or think clearly |
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| a concise statement of a principle in any science |
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| lower or lessen in worth or value; to reduce to a lower standing or level; to make of little (or less) account or estimation; to make morally vile, to degrade |
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| to reduce the length or duration of something or an object |
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| likely to vanish away quickly; something that is fleeting |
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| an abusive expression used to attack or blame someone |
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| a demand or claim, to assume or claim as true, existent, or necessary. Mathematical definition: An accepted statement or fact. |
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| a concise, witty, and often paradoxical remark or saying |
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| an established principle, a principle that's accepted to be true |
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| feigning an experience or belief, hypocritical to an extreme degree |
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| the tendency to demonstrate a particular behavior, a natural inclination to do something |
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| the appearance of being true or real. describes something that only appears to be true |
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| to praise highly, glorigy, to exaggerate, boast of |
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| unable to stay in one place, in constant motion, walking or traveling about, a wandering vagrant |
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| performed merely as a routine duty, hasty and superficial, lacking interest or care |
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| abrupt and ill-considered. very steep, done or acting too quickly without enough thought |
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| lively and unpredictable, rapid change of moods |
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| spiteful, malicious, bitter, cruel, looking for revenge or done through desire for revenge |
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| not capable of or not susceptible to change |
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| refusing to compromise or abandon an extreme position or attitude |
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| interesting to a wide range of things and people. open minded in sympathy with other people |
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| tyrannical, domineering. someone who is always in charge and doesn't do what anyone else says |
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| a political leader who gains power by appealing to people's emotions and prejeduces rather than rationalities |
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| a typical idea, the original pattern or model from which all things of the same kind are derived |
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| harsh remark, attitude, or comment. stinging, sharp |
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| regular, normal, how you are supposed to be |
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| a person who literally destroys religous relics. someone who goes against religious worship and cherished beliefs |
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| someone who dies for their cause and is respected for it |
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| to make holy, to make one self holy or devote self to something |
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| miserable, hopeless, pathetic |
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| not fully formed, chaotic, not developed |
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| not fully formed, chaotic, not developed |
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| a sudden heavy downpour of water. anything that overwhelms something else. swamp, inundate, or overwhelm |
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| an evil or morally offensive act or deed; sheer size, big things |
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| a person appointed by authority to act in place of another; to appoint a successor; so substitute |
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| the substitution of mild or indirect words instead of using harsh or offensive words. using soft words in order to not make people feel bad. |
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| something that precedes something else |
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| probably not true but widely believed to be true |
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| used to describe someone who is overly ready to believe |
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| to have profound knowledge that people normally don't have |
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| the study of religion especially the Christian faith and god's relation to the world |
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| something that foreshadows a coming event, omen, prophetic indication or significance |
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| to treat what is sacred with disregard; to misuse, violate, pollute |
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| unrealistic and impractical, and exceedingly idealistic, especially in the pursuit of ideals. especially marked by rash lofty romantic ideas or extravagantly chivalrous action |
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| having no flaws, having perfect morals |
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| a grotesque or imaginary monster, a horrible and fear inspiring phantasm. an unreal creature of the immagination |
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| to give a false impression of, to present an appearance not in agreement with. to show something to be false or wrong, to contradict |
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| in favor of something, a preference |
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| act of insulting or showing lack of respect for God |
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| quick tempered, marked by hot and easily provoked temper |
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| excessive flattery or admiration |
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| fond of the company of others; sociable |
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| always present, existing everywhere |
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| being an accomplice to someone, partnership in an evil action |
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| to characterize or brand as disgraceful. to label somebody or something as socially undesirable. to mark somebody or be marked with stigma or stigmata |
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| to praise highly, glorigy, to exaggerate, boast of |
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