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| eager and enthusiastic willingness |
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| abnormality; deviation from the norm |
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| an expression of approval or praise |
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| strenuous; requires significant effort |
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| to ease or lessen; to appease or pacify |
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| daring and fearless; recklessly bold |
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| wihtout adornmnet; bare; severly simple; ascetic |
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| taken as a given; possesing self-evident truth |
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| in agreement with accepted, traditional standards |
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| expert; someone who is an informed or astute judge in matters of taste |
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| to undeceive; to set right |
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| conflicting; harsh in sound |
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| well spoken; expressive; articulate |
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| to weaken; to reduce in vitality |
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| dissatisfaction and restlessness resulting from boredom or apathy |
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| to use ambiguous language with a deceptive intent |
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| exonerate; to clear of blame |
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| urgent or pressing; something that requires immediate action or attention |
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| improvised; done without preparation |
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| intentional obstruction, esp. using prolonged speech-making to delay legislative action |
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| to loudly attack or denounce |
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| artless; frank and candid; lacking in sophistication |
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| accustomed to accepting something undesirable |
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| easily angered; prone to temperamental outbursts |
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| being generously noble in mind and heart; especially in forgiving |
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| to do with war and armed forces |
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| of the world; typical or concerned with the ordinary |
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| `coming into being; in early developmental stages |
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| vague; cloudy; lacking clearly defined form |
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| a new word, expression, or usage; the creation or use of new words or senses |
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| lacking sharpness of intellect; not clear or precise in thought or expression |
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| to anticipate and make necessary |
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| a song or hymn of praise and thanksgiving |
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| a humorous imitation intended for ridicule or comic effect, esp. in literature and art |
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| recurrent through the year or many years; happening repeatedly |
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| intentional breach of faith; treachery |
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| cursory; done without care or interest |
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| acutely perspective; having keen discernment |
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| to babble meaninglessly; to talk in an empty and idle manner |
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| acting withe excessive haste or impulse |
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| to cause or happen before anticipated or required |
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| a disposition in favor of something; PREFERENCE |
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| foreknowledge of events; knowing events before their occur |
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| to deliberately avoid truth; to mislead |
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| misgivings, reservations; cause for hesitancy |
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| to retract; esp. a previously held belief |
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| to disprove; to successfully argue against |
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| to forcibly assign to a lower place or position |
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| concerned and attentive; eager |
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| filth, grime, or squalor; foul |
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