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| lacking in candor; calculating |
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| one who puts on a false appearance; conceals facts, intentions, or feelings under some pretense |
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| the state of being or feeling certain |
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| not straightforward; deceptive |
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| contained in or carried on by letters |
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| serving to reveal something |
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| serving or tending to provoke, excite, or stimulate |
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| characterized by a purification or purgation of the emotions that brings about spiritual renewal or release from tension |
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| providing or assisting in a cure |
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| the originating of something in the mind; idea |
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| to yield oneself to the authority or will of another |
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| an act of making a choice or decision |
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| to waver in mind, will,or feeling; hesitate in choice of opinions or courses |
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| to take part in or experience something along with others |
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| behavior that is unselfish in its regard for or devotion to the welfare of others |
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| to shorten in duration or extent |
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| to make greater, more numerous, larger, or more intense |
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| a thing added; an addition |
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| to come out from a source |
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| easily handled, managed, or wrought |
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| able to prevail over; able to overcome |
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| indecisive (not resolute or firm) |
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| characterized by resolute fearlessness, fortitude, and endurance |
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| up to this time, hitherto |
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| not capable of or susceptible to change |
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| impressive in size, bearing, dignity, or grandeur |
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| containing or capable of containing a great deal |
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| not capable of being calculated; not predictable |
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| a large number; a multitude |
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| capable of being easily impressed |
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| incapable of speech, especially under stress of emotion |
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| open to some stimulus, influence, or agency |
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| playful merriment that lacks substance or purpose |
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| foolish or playful behavior |
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| not marked by careful distinction; deficient in discrimination and discernment; haphazard; random |
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| something that daunts (lessens one's courage) |
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| to place something at intervals in or among |
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| characterized by warmth of feeling, typically depressed in eager zealous support or activity |
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| something that rouses or incites to activity |
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| impressively direct and decisive (as in manner of presentation) |
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| not definitely or precisely determined; vague |
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| to greet, especially with enthusiasm; to hail, publicize, or signal |
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| epitomized; enclose (something) in or as if in a capsule. |
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| so small or unimportant or of so little consequence as to warrant little or no attention |
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| represented or appearing as such; stated or appearing to be true, but not necessarily so. |
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| existing capable of existing independently |
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| lacking the power to produce the desired effect |
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a preposition upon which an argument is based or from which a conclusion is drawn
"if the premise is true, then the conclusion must be true" |
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| praised highly; glorified |
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| something that encloses (to close in) |
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| to disable or restrain; to bind fast |
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| the state of being hindered (to make slow or difficult the progress of) |
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| the act or process of executing (carry out fully, put completely into effect) |
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| an unusual, significant, or unaccountable fact or occurrence |
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| overstepping due bounds (as of propriety or courtesy), taking liberties |
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| an undertaking involving chance, risk, or danger |
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| to expose the sham or falseness of |
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| a feeling of well-being or elation |
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