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| to caution or advise against, scold mildly, remind of duty |
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| an opening gap, rupture, rift; violation or infraction;; to create an opening, break thru |
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| to wipe out, to keep oneself from being noticed |
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| to make a mess of, to get by;; a hopeless mess |
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| to save from fire or shipwreck;; property thus saved |
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| to stop proceedings temporarily, move to another place |
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| a citizen of another country;; foreign, strange |
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| loose in morals or behavior |
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| not regular/consistent, different from what is expected, undependable |
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| to make fun of rudely or unkindly;; a rude remark |
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| bringing in money, profitable |
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| average, ordinary, indistinguished |
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| to reproduce, spread, increase |
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| to conguer by force, bring under control |
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| to disagree;; a disagreement |
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| famous, outstanding, distinguished |
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| to make, manufacture, invent |
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| commonplace, overused, stale |
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| approach or admittance to places, persons, things; an increase |
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| a lack of government and law, confusion |
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| to speak evil of, slander;; evil |
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| to wander about;; a sharp twist or turn |
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| noisy, unruly, disorderly |
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| angry and bad tempered, rude |
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| institution for the care of the disabled, place of safety |
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| to comfort;; a keyboard, electrical/mechanical control panel |
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| lacking in seriousness, disrespectful, saucy |
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| resistance to disease; freedom from charge or obligation |
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| a debt or something disadvantageous |
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| quarrelsome, fond of fighting |
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| to make young or new again |
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| giving assistance or support;; a helper, aid |
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| frank, sincere, impartial |
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| a means to an end;; advantageous, useful |
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| a forecast of probable courses or outcomes of events |
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| with a harsh, grating sound;; a harsh sound |
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| offensive, disagreeable, distasteful |
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| thoroughly skilled;; an expert |
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| to have ambitious hopes or plans, strive toward a goal, ascend |
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| worthy of scorn, contemptible |
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| to free from slavery, release, liberate |
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| incorrect, containing mistakes |
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| to make use of, develop;; to make improper use of for profit |
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| favoring one side, prejudiced |
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| overcome with fear, intimidate, dishearten |
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| determined to advance by destiny or fortune |
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| to mislead by trick, deceive |
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| very brave, fearless, unshakable |
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| overly self-important, excessively stately and ceremonious |
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| very steep cliff; brink or edge of disaster |
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| temporary relief or delay;; to grant a postponement |
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| to attack with words, call bad names |
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| to make imperfect, damage, ruin |
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| drooping, w/o energy, sluggish |
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| mud; wet, swampy ground; tough situation;; to get stuck |
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| forward, undesirably prominent |
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| to cause to become; to perform; to deliver oficially; to process, extract |
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| inclined to doubt, slow to accept as true |
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| a lessening in value, a belittling |
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| to lower in quality/value, to wear away |
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| to tell, reveal, make public |
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| one who puts forward a proposal, one who supports a cause |
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| to spring back, shrink;; the act of springing back |
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| unyielding, harsh, without pity |
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| to spend foolishly, waste |
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| absolute in power or authority |
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| an act of comtempt for something sacred |
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| to fight, struggle, compete, argue |
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| intended to undermine or overthrow;; one who advocates or attempts to overthrow a system |
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| to admit as true, yield, submit |
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| to be aware of, grasp mentally, observe |
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| not capable of being held/defended, impossible to maintain |
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| to clear from hint or charge of wrongdoing, to defend successfully, justify |
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| an overwhelming defeat, a complete collapse or failure |
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| to clear form a charge or accusation |
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| ready and fluent in speech; thoughtless, insincere |
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| by chance, not planned, lacking order |
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| to rouse, stir up, urge on |
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| very abundant, given or flowing freely |
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| to restore to friendship, settle, resign |
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| main impact, force, burden |
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| fighter;; engaged in fighting |
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| causing uncertainty or suspicion, in a doubtful or uncertain state of mind, hesitant |
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| generosity, generous act; breadth of mind or outlook |
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| unreasonable; based on one's wishes or whims without regard to fairness |
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| shameless, impudent; made of brass |
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| a substance that causes or hastens a chemical reaction; any agent that causes change |
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| to assist, to make easier |
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| not able to be corrected, beyond control |
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| hidden, present but not realized |
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| having gloomy or sullen manner; not firendly or sociable |
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| not letting light through; not clear or lucid, dense, stupid |
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| chief in importance, above all others |
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| to offer arguments or evidence that contradicts an assertion, refute |
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| to give way to a superior force, yield |
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| hardworking, industrious, not lazy |
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| to shape or cut down with an axe, to hold to |
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| easy to understand, clear; rational, sane |
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| occuring or published after death |
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| grimly or scornfully mocking, bitterly sarcastic |
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| exceeding what is sufficient or required, excess |
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| holding fast; holding together firmly, persistent |
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| an arrival; a coming into place or view |
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| to absorb fully or make one's own; to adapt fully |
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| unreasonably high; excessive |
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| to flood, overflow; to overwhelm by numbers or size |
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