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| any belief that is strongly opposed to established beliefs |
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| purification that brings emotional relief of renewal |
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| one who provides help, especially in the form of a gift or donation |
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| to ridicule; to laugh at contemptuously |
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| elevation to divine status; the perfect example of something |
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| easy to talk to; friendly |
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| gentle; not harmful; kind; mild |
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| the act of being two-faced; double-dealing; deception |
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| uninvolved; standing off; keeping one's distance |
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| to approach and speak to someone aggressively |
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| surplus; an overabundance |
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| extremely depressed; full of despair |
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| inflexibly committed to a doctrine or theory without regard to its practicality; dogmatic |
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| unadorned; stern; forbidding; without excess |
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| an illusion; a foolish fancy |
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| well-known and respected; standing out from all others in quality or accomplishment; outstanding |
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| proper; in good taste; orderly |
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| to make ashamed; to embarrass |
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| accidental; occurring by chance |
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| to abandon; to renounce; to relinquish |
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| capacity for learning; natural ability |
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| humiliation; embarrassed, disappointment |
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| to have insight; to see things clearly; to discriminate; to differentiate |
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| unpredictable; likely to change at any moment |
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| a portrait or description that is purposely distorted or exaggerated, often to prove some point about its subject |
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| an original model/pattern |
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| a participation in wrongdoing; the act of being an accomplice |
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| skillful; dexterous; clever; shrewd; socially at ease |
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| to relieve, usually temporarily or incompletely; to make bearable; to lessen |
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| hard or impossible to satisfy; greedy; avaricious |
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| a brief summary that captures the meaning of the whole; the perfect example of something; a paradigm |
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| perfect; complete; supremely skillful |
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| hot-tempered; quick to anger |
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| combative; quarrelsome; waging war |
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| to persuade someone to do something he/she doesn't want to do |
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| conclusive; providing the last word |
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| overly dramatic; theatrical |
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| heavenly; as light and insubstantial as a gas or ether |
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| to enlighten; to instruct; especially in moral or religious matters |
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| very, very, very small; infinitely small |
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| to thin out, drift away, or dissolve; to cause to thin out, drift away, or dissolve; to waste or squander |
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| to complete or fill up; to be the perfect counter part |
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| to summon or bring into being as if by magic |
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| thrifty management of resources; livestock farming |
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| to make or declare sacred |
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| an exaggeration used as a figure of speech; exaggeration |
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| to project or deduce from something known; to infer |
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| to raise high; to glorify |
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| timid; lacking in self-confidence |
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| to surround; to besiege; to harass |
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| to forgive or free from blame; to free form sin; to free from an obligation |
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| to stray from the main subject |
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| making peace; attempting to resolve a dispute through goodwill |
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| unconnected; separate; distinct |
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| shapeless; without a regular or stable shape; blob like |
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| ruling with absolute authority; extremely bossy |
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| having to do with the household or family; not foreign |
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| charming in a rustic way; naturally peaceful |
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| something not typical; a deviation from the standard |
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| deprived or left desolate, especially through death |
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| forceful; causing to yield |
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| an absolute ruler; an autocrat |
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| pompous; using a lot of big, fancy words in an attempt to sound impressive |
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| cutting right to the heart of the matter |
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| hard to understand; understood by only a select few; peculiar |
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