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| Something that is unusual or unexpected |
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| Not easily understood or explained |
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| Very clear and easy to understand |
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| To cause (something) to happen quickly or suddenly |
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| To make (an unpleasant feeling) less intense |
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| Having or showing great knowledge |
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| Not able to see through; not easily understood |
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| A person or thing that is mysterious, puzzling, or difficult to understand |
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| Intensely enthusiastic or passionate |
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| To make (someone) less angry or hostile |
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| A strong feel of interest and enthusiasm that makes someone very eager or determined to do something |
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| To restrain oneself for doing or enjoying something |
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| A willingness to take bold risks / showing a lack of respect |
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| Remove the moisture from (something) |
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| Easily persuaded to believe something |
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| Deserving praise and commendation |
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| A person who makes an excessive display of learning |
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| To waver between different opinions or actions |
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| To make (something) impure or weaker by adding something of inferior quality |
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| Given to sudden changes of mood or behavior |
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| To produce, cause, or give rise to (something) |
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| Of the same or similar kind |
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| Tending to talk a great deal |
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| Dealing with the problems that exist in a reasonable and logical way instead of depending on theories |
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| Likely to change rapidly and unpredictably |
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| Lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern |
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| To confirm or make more certain |
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| Lasting for a very short time |
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| Make less severe, serious, or painful |
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| The state or quality of being correct or proper |
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| Publicly recommend or support |
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| A harsh, unpleasant mixture of sounds |
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| Cause (someone or something) to feel drained of energy; weaken |
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| Innocent and unsuspecting |
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| A person who dislikes humankind |
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| A statement that contradicts itself but might be true |
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| Regard with great respect |
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| A strong feeling of dislike |
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| To express contempt for; ridicule |
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| A speech that praises someone, typically some who has recently died |
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| Stubbornly refusing to change one's opinion |
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| Seeking to promote the welfare of others |
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| To go back and forth between choices or opinions |
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| A lack of harmony or agreement |
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| Easily influenced; pliable |
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| Excessive display of wealth |
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| Avoid telling the truth by not directly answering a question |
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