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| Not straightforward; departing from accepted conduct |
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| (1) state of being worthy or noble; (2) perception of a difference |
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| Intentionally misleading; open to more than one interpretation |
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| Expression of praise, often on the occasion of someone's death |
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| Make less intense or severe |
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| Inclined to talk excessively |
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| Not distinct; like a cloud |
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| Quality of being unsophisticated |
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| Having to do with transitory, everyday concerns; worldly as opposed to spiritual |
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| Easily influenced; open to impression; having little resistance, as to a disease |
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| Replace another, especially by force |
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| On the surface; not thorough |
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| Without wasted words; short and to the point |
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| Establish by evidence or proof |
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| Settle down; sink to the bottom |
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| Giving way to someone or something that one is unable to resist |
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| Mentally quick and observant |
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| Steadiness of effort; persistent hard work |
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| Choice of two unsatisfactory alternatives |
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| Departure from the main subject |
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| Spread out; both wordy and poorly organized |
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| Intended to teach or convey information |
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| Form in one's mind (a plan, method, or invention) |
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