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| To depart clandestinely;to steal off and hide |
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| Eager and enthusiastic willingness |
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| Deviating from the normal order,form, or rule;abnormality. |
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| an expression of approval or praise |
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| Strenuous, taxing; requiring significant effort. |
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| to ease or lessen; to appease or pacify. |
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| Daring and fearless; Recklessly bold. |
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| without adornment; bare; severely simple, traditional standards. |
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| taken as a given; possessing self-evident truth. |
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| excessive praise; intense adoration |
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| dealing with, appreciative of, or responsive to art or the beautiful. |
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| to make better or more tolerable |
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| one who practices rigid self-denial, especially as an act of religious devotion. |
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| greed especially for wealth. |
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| a universally recognized principle |
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| having sour or bitter taste or character; sharp; biting |
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| A medieval science aimed as the transmutation of metals especially base metals into gold. |
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| agreeable; responsive to suggestion |
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| something or someone out of place in terms of historical or chronological context. |
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| having a tightening effect on living tissue; harsh; severe; something with a tightening effect on living tissue. |
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| to grow rapidly or flourish |
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| rustic and pastoral; characteristic of rural areas and their inhabitants |
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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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| an informed and astute judge in matters of taste; expert. |
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| harsh, jarring, discordant sound, dissonance. |
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| an established set of principles or code of laws, often religious in nature. |
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| severe criticism or punishment. |
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| a substance that accelerates the rate of a chemical reaction with out itself changing; a person or thing that causes change |
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| burning or stinging; causing corrosion |
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| appealing forcibly to the mind. |
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| the willingness to comply with the wishes of others |
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| argumentative; quarrelsome; causing controversy or disagreement |
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| regretful; penitent; seeking forgiveness |
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| sharing a border, touching; adjacent |
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| a generally agreed-upon practice or attitude. |
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| tending to believe too readily; gullible |
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| an attitude or quality of belief that all people are motivated by selfishness |
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| to undeceive; to set right |
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| conflicting; dissonant or harsh in sound |
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| fundamentally distinct or dissimilar |
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| extreme boldness; presumptuousness |
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| well-spoken, expressive, articulate |
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| to weaken; to reduce in vitality |
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| dissatisfaction and restlessness resulting from boredom or apathy |
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| To use ambiguous language with a deceptive intent |
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| exonerate; to clear of blame |
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| urgent, pressing; requiring immediate action or attention |
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| improvised; done without preparation |
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| intentional obstruction, especially using prolonged speech making to delay legislative action |
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| to 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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| smallness of quantity or number; scarcity; a lack |
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| intended to teach or instruct |
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| cautious reserve in speech; ability to make responsible decisions |
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| free of bias or self-interest; impartial |
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| expressing a rigid opinion based on unproved or unprovable principles |
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| the quality of lively or enthusiastic expression of thoughts and feelings |
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| composed of elements drawn from various sources |
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| a mournful poem especially one lamenting the dead |
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| soothing especially to the skin; making less harsh; mollifying; an agent that softens or smooths the skin |
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| based on observation or experiment |
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| mysterious; obscure; difficult to understand. |
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| to increase in intensity, power, or influence or prestige |
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| polite or appropriate conduct or behavior |
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| scorn, ridicule, contemptuous treatment |
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| to dry out or dehydrate; to make dry or dull |
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| one with amateurish or superficial interest in the arts or a branch of knowledge |
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| to disclose something secret |
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| to flatter or to praise excessively |
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| to show contempt for, as in a rule or convention |
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| pointlessly talkative, talking too much |
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| marked by ease of informality; nonchalant; lacking in depth; superficial |
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| overbearing presumption or pride; arrogance |
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| about to happen; impending |
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| having no interest or concern; showing no bias or prejudice |
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| damaging;harmful; injurious |
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| hastily or rashly energetic; impulsive and vehement |
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| not easily managed or directed; stubborn; obscure |
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| an independent individual who does not go along with a group our party |
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| characterized by rapid an unpredictable change in mood. |
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| to calm or soothe; to reduce in emotional intensity |
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| a recent convert; a beginner; novice |
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| to deliberately make obscure; to make confusing |
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| stubborn; hardheaded; uncompromising |
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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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| of the world; typical of or concerned with the ordinary |
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| coming into being; early in developmental stages |
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| vague; cloudy; lacking clearly defined form |
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| a new word, expression, or usage; the creation or use of new words or senses |
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| lacking sharpness of intellect; not clear or precise in thought or expression |
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| to anticipate and make unnecessary |
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| a song or hymn of praise and thanksgiving |
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| a humorous imitation intended for ridicule or comic effect, especially in literature and art |
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| recurrent through the year or many years; happening repeatedly |
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| intentional breach of faith; treachery |
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| cursory; done without care or interest |
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| acutely perceptive; having keen discernment |
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| intended for or understood by a small, specific group |
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| a speech honoring the dead |
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| an invalid or incorrect notion; a mistaken belief |
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| marked by stealth; covert; surreptitious |
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| sociable; outgoing; enjoying the company of other people |
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| to deliver a long pompous speech or tirade; a long, pompous speech |
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| violating accepted dogma or convention |
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| an exaggerated statement, often used as a figure of speech |
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| lacking funds; without money |
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| beginning to come into being or to become apparent |
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| unmoving; lethargic; sluggish |
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| harmless; causing no damage |
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| to obtain by deception or flattery |
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| evoking intense aversion or dislike |
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| characterized by or given to pretentious display; showy |
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| calm; sluggish; unemotional |
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| an overabundance; a surplus |
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| practical rather than idealistic |
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| overstepping due bounds; taking liberties |
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| adherence to highest principles; complete and confirmed integrity; uprightness |
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| natural predisposition or inclination |
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| excessively wasteful; recklessly extravagant |
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| a natural inclination or tendency, penchant |
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| dull; lacking in spirit or imagination |
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| characterized by a strong, sharp smell or taste |
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| foolishly impractical; marked by lofty romantic ideals |
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| occurring or reoccurring daily; commonplace |
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| to make or become thin; less dense; to refine |
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| hidden; concealed; difficult to understand; obscure |
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| radiant; shinny, brilliant |
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