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| having or showing arrogant superiority of those one views as unworthy |
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| having a shrill, irritating quality or character |
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| mutual; corresponding, matching, completmentary equivalent |
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| indefinitely or exceedingly large |
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| to indicate or suggest without being explicitly stated |
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| to imitate deceptively, to make believe, pretend |
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| often without awareness of some potential danger or defect; self satisfied |
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| not interested or concerned; indifferent or unresponsive |
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| strongly emotional; intense or passionate |
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| appearing or happening at irregular intervals in time; occasional |
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| easy and sprightly in manner or bearing |
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| an indirect comment about a person or thing; esp one of a derogatory nature |
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| characterized by sudden or rash action, emotiona, etc. impulsive |
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| to change continually, shift back and forth |
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| containing error; mistaken, incorrect, wrong |
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| to draw or bring out or forth, educe, evoke |
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| courteous and gracious, friendly, warm |
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| to find fault with ( a person, group, etc.) blame |
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| to throw into great disorder, derange, bother, annoy |
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| inflexible, stubborn, not yielding |
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| deserving praise, praiseworthy, commendable |
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| intended to entrap or trick |
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| very numerous, incapable of being counted, countless |
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| to establish (oneself) in the favor or good graces of others deliberately |
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| to show or feel a lively or triumphant joy, rejoice, to be highly elated |
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| barren or laid waste, devastated, deserted, uninhabited, solitary, lonely |
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| a preceding circumstance, event, object, style, phenomenon |
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