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| to reduce in amount, degree, or severity. |
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| concerning the appreciation of beauty. |
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| to combine, to mix together. |
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| doubtful or uncertain; able to be interpreted in several ways. |
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| to make better; to improve. |
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| something out of place in time. |
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| similar or alike in some way; equivalent to. |
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| deviation from what is normal. |
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| to annoy or provoke to anger. |
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| lack of interest or emotion. |
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| to judge a dispute between two opposing parties. |
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| convincing and well reasoned, persuasive |
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| to overlook, pardon, or disregard |
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| intricate and complicated |
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| to provide supporting evidence |
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| steadily increasing in volume or force |
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| appropriateness of behavior or conduct; propriety |
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| to speak of or treat with contempt; to mock |
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| jumping from one thing to another; disconnected |
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| an abusive, condemnatory speech |
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| to make larger, to expand |
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| someone with an amateurish and superficial interest in a topic |
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| a funeral hymn or mournful speech |
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| to set right; to free from error |
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| to perceive; to recognize |
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| a deviation or departure from the norm |
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| temporary inactivity or suspension |
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| to forswear or abstain from; to give up |
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| to wear down or rub away the surface of something |
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| to reduce in length of or diminish in scope |
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| to end or do away with something |
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| a gradual increase in the amount or size of something |
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| characterized by a strong desire to gain or retain information or objects |
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| harsh or bitter taste or smell |
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| showing skill and experience |
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| natural attraction; inherent similarity |
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| responsive to suggestion; willing |
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| to provide with extra notes or comments |
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| intense feelings, passion |
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| to attribute to a specific source; to assign a characteristic |
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n. an analysis or examination v. to subject to analysis; examine |
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| characteristic of careful and persistent effort |
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| to declare as true; to maintain |
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| the act of passing on; something that is passed on. |
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| carefree or joyous; casual |
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| impulsive; prone to sudden change |
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| to punish or criticize severely |
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| mindful of potential consequences; prudent |
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| to unite or come together |
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