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| to depart in a sudden and secret manner |
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| departing from the right, normal or usual course; deviating from the ordinary, usual, or normal type; exceptional; abnormal. |
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| deviation from the common rule |
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| hard to accomplish or acheive |
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| to lessen the intensity of (something that pains or distresses) : ease |
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| intrepidly daring : adventurous, recklessly bold : rash, contemptuous of law, religion, or decorum : insolent, marked by originality and verve |
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| severe or stern and cold in appearance or manner, morally strict, marked simple or unadorned, giving little or no scope of pleasure |
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| self evident or unquestionable |
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similar, comparable, parallel
like, akin, corresponding, related, kindred, equivalent |
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dislike, hatred
antipathy, hostility, friction, antagonism, acrimony, enmity, animus, bitterness, rancor, resentment, ill feeling/will, bad blood, hate, loathing; |
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repulsion, hatred
hostility, antagonism, animosity, aversion, animus, enmity, dislike, distaste, hate, abhorrence, loathing |
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indifference, lack of emotion
lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern |
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inform, to give notice of
tell, notify, advise, brief, make aware, enlighten, update, keep posted; |
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| tyrannical, capricious, depending solely on individual will |
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| a self-denying, simple person |
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| discover, determine, make certain of |
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| weaken, to make thin or slender |
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