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| honesty: completion of moral character |
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| Shortness of time or duration |
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| To relieve from a charge of fault/crime. Forgive |
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| Quarrelsome, disagreeable to deal with |
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| Infamous, famous for a bad cause |
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| Old-fashioned. Past trend |
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| Pessimistic. Belief that others are motivated by selfish concerns or motives |
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| Silent, uncommunicative. Reserved in silence |
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| Feeling characterized by strong displeasure of something offensive, unjust, or insulting |
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| To clip the wings of a bird. Restrain. Bind |
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| Showing goodwill or kindly feelings. Generous |
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| Put an end to. Extinguish, vanquish, silence |
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| Absent-minded. Unmindful. Forgetful |
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| Clothed in vivid colors. Flashy |
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| Foul and repulsive, from lack of care; neglected |
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| Brilliant, clever, inventive, resourceful |
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| Promising success. Encouraging |
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| Ridiculous, absurd, senseless |
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| Ghostly: out of the ordinary. Menacing; threatening; signs of an omen |
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| A proposition which serves as a base for a conclusion for an argument, assumed to be true |
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| Deficient in color. Lacking liveliness |
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| A noisy dispute; controversy |
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| A person under sentence for a crime |
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| Harmful. Wishing evil to others. Threatening evil |
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| Predict, to become an omen of |
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| To fill or overcome with horror |
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| Spiritual brothers. Plural form of brother |
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| Short pants, trousers, knee-length |
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| To walk leisurely. To take a stroll |
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| Weak, vulnerable. Lacking strength |
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| Extremely impressive. Causing fear |
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| Poorly constructed, shaky, loose |
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| Overused, repeated too often |
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| Liable to sudden unpredictable changes |
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| Disgusting. Unpleasant. Poor |
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| Seizing, arresting. Dread of future, fear of anxiety |
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| Characterized by being quiet, cautious, and secrecy |
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| Communication by means of gesture and facial expression |
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| Difficult or impossible. Incomprehensible |
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