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| a person who pretends they have beliefs and opinions that he or she does not hold in order to conceal his or her real feelings or motives |
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| acting in a hasty manner and without thinking impulsive |
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| Lacking material form or substance |
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| the power to affect people, actions or events |
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| 1. characterized by cleverness or originality of invention or construction 2. Noble; generous; magnanimous; honorable |
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| the trait of being rude and bold; inclined to take liberties |
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| To express grief for or about; mourn |
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| disgusting; revolting; repulsive |
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| Having or exhibiting ill will; wishing harm to others; spiteful |
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| a gloomy state of mind; depression |
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| Courage and fortitude; spirit |
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| 1. stale or moldy in odor or taste 2. dull 3. out of date |
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| rebellion against any authority |
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| the state of being disregarded or forgotten |
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| (of meaning) not clear; ambiguous, vague, or uncertain |
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| 1. attempting to win favor from influential people by flattery 2. Promptly obedient, or submissive, to the will of another; compliant |
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| threatening or foreshadowing evil or tragic developments |
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| display intended to impress others |
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1. readily or plainly seen, heard, perceived, etc.; obvious 2. capable of being touched or felt; tangible |
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| A seemingly contradictory statement that may be true |
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| model of perfection; one having no equal |
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| To dry to extremity; to shrivel with heat |
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| devoted to a cause or party n. a strong and enthusiastic supporter of a person, political party, idea or philosophy etc |
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| easily made angry; irritable; frequently complaining |
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| 1. loss of the soul; damnation 2. Hell |
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| To read or examine, typically with great care |
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| the most important part of something |
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| Showing or expressing praise or approval; applauding |
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| 1. of great weight; heavy; massive 2. dull and labored |
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| foreshadowing, esp. foreshadowing ill; ominous |
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| With great force or energy; powerfully; efficaciously |
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| to speak without reason or purpose; babble n. empty or foolish talk |
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| rules or principles defining a particular course of action or conduct |
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| 1. Nonreligious 2. Vulgar |
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| a preface or introductory part of a discourse, poem, or novel |
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| a piece of land that projects over a body of water |
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| In a strange but not unpleasant manner |
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| To speak or write in an angry or violent manner; rave |
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| to confirm by expressing consent, approval, or formal sanction |
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| resisting control or authority |
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| a bringing into agreement or harmony |
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| liking or enjoyment of the taste of something |
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| 1. a reply; answer 2. a reply to an answer |
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| 1. to repay or return something 2. to avenge |
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| People with a common goal |
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1. ecstasy 2. an expression of strong feeling or excitement 3. an epic poem |
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| high-pitched and piercing in sound quality |
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| 1. disrespectful rejections 2. kicks |
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| impressive in appearance or manner |
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| a request, demand, or call to do something |
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| 1. A violent windstorm 2. a violent commotion; an uproar |
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| to speak maliciously and falsely of; slander; defame |
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| 1. of very little importance or value; insignificant 2. ordinary |
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| characterized by, or showing disturbance, disorder, etc |
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| 1. The final result; the outcome 2. The central idea or point; gist |
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| to take (another person's power, etc) without the right to do so |
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| the state or quality of being just; Justness |
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| someone who is victorious in battle |
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| 1. morally excellent 2. chaste; pure |
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| grant in a condescending manner |
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| 1. Crudely indecent 2. of the common or ordinary people |
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| n. authorization, sanction, or justification v. to give authority to; authorize |
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| to sharpen (a knife, tool, etc.) by grinding or friction |
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| grievous distress, affliction, or trouble |
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