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| depravity, baseness, corrupt act or practice |
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| diligent, persevering, persistent, consistent in effort and application |
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| to make unclear, to darken, to confuse, to meddle |
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| cowardly, characterized by fear |
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| conscientious and exact, painstaking |
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| harmful in effect, adverse, unfriendly, hostile |
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| firmly and long established, deep-rooted, habitual |
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| characterized by routine or superficiality, lacking in interest or enthusiasm |
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| to lessen the intensity of, relieve, make less severe, appease or satisfy |
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| to chastise or criticize severely |
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| to leave secretly and hide, often to avoid the law. |
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| to make greater, to increase, thus, to exaggerate. |
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| speech or action intended to coax someone into doing something |
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| to grow or flourish; a bud or new growth |
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| to get something by taking advantage of someone |
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| of or having to do with material, tangible. |
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| the act of preying upon or plundering |
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| lacking self-confidence, modest |
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| to free a person from falsehood or error |
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| calm; objective; unbiased |
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| to weaken or destroy the strength or vitality of |
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| to demonstrate or prove to be blameless |
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| in existence, still existing |
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| sheer, light, airy, very fine |
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| headfirst; impulsive; hasty. impulsively; hastily; without forethought |
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| domineering, overbearing, arrogant |
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| an absence of foresight; a failure to provide for future needs or events |
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| in an initial or early stage; incomplete; disorganized |
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| unsophisticated; artless; straightforward; candid |
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| prone to outbursts of temper, easily angered |
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| weighty, mournful, or gloomy, especially to an excessive degree |
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| hardened against influence or feeling; intractable. |
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| to prevent by anticipatory measures; to make unnecessary |
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| to close or shut off; to obstruct |
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| a writing or speech in praise of a person or thing |
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| showing a narrow concern for rules or formal book learning; making an excessive display of one's own learning |
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| easily or frequently annoyed, especially over trivial matters; childishly irritable |
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| not easily excited; cool; sluggish |
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| to fall; to fall downward suddenly and dramatically; to bring about or hasten the occurrence of something |
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| to stray away from or evade the truth |
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| to conciliate; to appease |
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| cowardly, timid, or irresolute; petty |
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| inactivity; stillness; dormancy |
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| having a sharp or powerful intellect or discernment |
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| having a gloomy or morose temperament |
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| seemingly true but really false; deceptively convincing or attractive |
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| to unite parts, to mend a break |
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| intrusion into another's territory |
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| sickly sentimental, having a sickening flavor, nauseating |
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| herald, anything that foreshadows a future event, omen, sign |
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| to uplift, to benefit or instruct esp. morally |
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| impulsive, rashly unpredictable, impractical |
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| a controversial argument refuting or attacking a specific opinion or doctrine |
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| carefree and lighthearted |
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| highly injurious or destructive, deadly |
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| early in development, exhibiting mature qualities at an early age |
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| having the power to produce a desired effect |
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| marked by vehemence or passion |
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| deserving of disgrace, contemptuous, reproachful |
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| alluring by a show of flashy or vulgar attractions; based on pretense, deception or insincerity |
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| leaving no opportunity for denial or refusal |
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| to challenge as false, cast doubt upon |
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| unfavorable or unfortunate, improper |
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