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| to depart clandestinely; to steal off and hide |
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| eager and enthusiastic willingness |
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| expression of approval or praise |
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| taken as a given; possessing self-evident truth |
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| following or in agreement with accepted traditional standards |
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| inclined to change one's mind impulsively; erratic, unpredictable |
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| to criticize severely; to officially rebuke |
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| to undeceive, to set right |
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| extreme boldness; presumpuousness |
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| to weaken; reduce in vitality |
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| to use ambiguous language with a deceptive intent |
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| exonerate, clear of blame |
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| improvised; done without preparation |
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| 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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| the quality of being generously noble in mind and heart; especially in forgiving |
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| associated with war and the armed forces |
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| coming into being; early stages |
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| to anticipate and make unnecessary |
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| song of praise and thanksgiving |
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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 act with excessive haste or impulse |
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| a disposition in favor of something; a preference |
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| to mislead; deliberately avoid the truth |
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| to forcibly assign; esp. to a lower position |
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| quiet, reserved, reluctant to express thoughts/feelings |
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| concerned and attentive; eager |
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| winding, twisting, excessively complicated |
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| extremely harmful or poisonous; bitterly hostile or anagonistic |
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