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| deserving contempt; sunk to a low condition; wretched |
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| deep; profound; immeasurably great |
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| bottomless depth; immeasurably great space |
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| abrupt decline from the dignified or important to the trivial or ludicrous; comedown; bathos |
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| deep breach; wide gap or rift |
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| most worthless part; sediment at the bottom of a liquid |
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| down-to-earth; realistic; low |
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1. of low position or condition 2. not proud; modest |
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| lower the pride, position, or dignity of; abse; degrade (ant. exalt) |
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| get to the bottom of; fathom |
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| deep, narrow gorge worn by running water |
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| of or like a son or daughter |
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1. good manners 2. gentry; upper class |
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| friends and relatives; kindred |
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| favoritism to relatives by those in power |
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