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| young woman making her debut (her beginning) in high society |
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| downward slope or decline |
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| proper, tasteful, socially correct |
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| rabble rouser, an agitator, usually appealing emotional prejudice |
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| the outcome or solution, the unraveling of a plot |
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| to speak contempt or mock |
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| unoriginal, obtained from another source |
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| jumping from one thing to another, random, disconnected, haphazard |
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| slandering, verbal attack; aspersion |
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| intended to teach or instruct |
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| reserved, shy, lacking in self-confidence |
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| one with an amateurish or superficial interest in the arts or a branch of knowledge |
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| mournful song or poem for a funeral |
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| to set right or free from error |
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| to perceive, to recognzie |
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| conflicting, harsh in sound, dissonant |
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| digressive, passing from one topic to another |
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| unbiased, neutral, or free from personal motive |
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| fundamentally distinct or dissimimalr |
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| to disguise or conceal, to mislead |
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| harsh or disagreeable combination, especially of sound |
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| female branch of the family |
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| to tell or know by inspiration |
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| rigidly devoted to theories without regard to practicallity |
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| trivial or poorly constructed verse |
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| firmly held opinion, especiialy religious beleif |
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| amusing in a rye, subtle way |
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| slag, worthless matter, impurity |
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| melodious, pleasant-sounding |
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| generator, forceful and energetic person |
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