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| Lack interest or concern for something |
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| garrulous; or talkativeness |
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| conformity or establish standards, good proper behavior |
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| impulsiveness, sudden, violent |
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| to prove to be false or erroneous, prove someone wrong |
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| metaphor, casual reference |
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| A description of an object as being a living person or animal |
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| loud, noisy, to roar tumultuous |
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| Rude, arrogance, contempt |
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| Ostentatious, arrogant, egoistic, boastful |
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| Authenticity, Plausibility |
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| not possessing, free from, bare |
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| to hint at, bring up, suggest |
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| quarrelsome, argumentative, belligerent |
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| Take the place of; override, replace in power |
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| Hatred; ill will; animosity |
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| reduce in amount, degree, intensity, lessen |
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| in name, by or as regards name |
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| a person who takes part in a conversation or dialogue, interrogator |
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| suppose, quasi, so called |
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| disgrace, discredit, debasing |
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| to avoid a rigid commitment by qualifying or modifying a position so as to permit withdrawal; prevent complete lost |
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| a state of government which is rule by a council of elder |
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| a person who spends possession or money extravagantly or wastefully |
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| a book or other collection of selected writing writing by various authors |
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| likely to change due to caprice or irresolution |
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| unable to comprehend the truth |
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| potency, forceful, machismo |
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| healthful, beneficial, whoesome |
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| strong inclination towards something, fondness |
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| extreme poverty, scarcity; dearth; inadequacy, destitution |
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| trust, acceptance, assurance, reliance |
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| Appearance, especially, the look of face |
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| Natural, habitual inclination or tendency; propensity; predisposition |
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| to happen or result as a natural growth, addition |
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| to remove or force out of a particular place, drive out hidden place |
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| cheerful readiness, promptness, or willingness; briskness |
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| a representation of an abstract or spiritual meaning through concrete or material form |
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| a short allegorical story design to illustrate to teach some truth; moral lesson |
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| Rhetoric; wordiness, flowery in speach |
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