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| correct/appropriate behavior |
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| to cancel, terminate, annul (by authority) |
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| unusual or extreme paleness |
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| made sacred (by religious or historical association); calling respect through age |
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| very difficult to accomplish or achieve |
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| appropriate conduct, correct and proper behavior |
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| moral corruption, a wicked or perverse act |
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| exceptionally early in development or occurence |
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| a book that is a large volume |
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| powerful, having strong effect |
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| to take away, to take back; annul |
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| wise, shrew, very discerning |
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| asserting opinions in an arrogant manner; opinionated |
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| without skill or aptitude for a particular task or assignment |
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| tending to argue, quarrelsome |
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| to predict (esp. from omens) |
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| gov't where one person has unlimited power |
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| discouraged, depressed, dejected |
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| elevated in manner, expression, or appearance |
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| tending to overcome hostility, to win or gain |
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| characterized by disgrace or shame; dishonorable |
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| to speak ill about someone |
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| having ill will or intent to cause harm |
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| comforming to established (religious) doctrine |
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| originating in an characteristic of a particular area |
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| perceptible, tangible, obvious |
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| understood but not directly expressed |
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| preference (natural inclination) |
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| undestood by only a small group |
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| prompt and cheeful response |
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| given freely, unnecessary (negative) |
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| something that contradicts itself |
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