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| to feel hatred or disgust toward; to loathe |
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| easy to obtain, approach, or enter, capable of being used |
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(n)one who argues for a cause; a defender (v)to support, to recommend |
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(n) a substance used for grinding an irritant (adj.) causing irritation |
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| an ability to move quickly and easily; nimbleness |
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(adj,) unproved; questionable; so-called (v) claimed or stated without proof` |
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| an indirect reference; a passing method |
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| cool or distant in a relationship with others; indifferent |
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| filled with life;lively; seeming alive; lifelike |
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| lack of interest, concern, or spirit; indifference lack of feeling |
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| to determine the rate of charge or the amount to be paid; to set a value on for |
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| self-governing; independent |
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| overbearing pride; a lack of regard for others |
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| not harmful; gentle; good-natured |
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| a list of sources on a particular subject or by a particular author |
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| having to do with a person's life |
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| able to use two languages well; written or spoken in two languages |
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| a person who has given help; a patron |
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(n) a small steep waterfall; something falling in a shower (v) to fall or drop with a rushing movement |
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| moving or directed away from a center or an axis; outward |
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| fortress overlooking a city; a stronghold; a place of fortification |
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| to climb with difficulty; using hands and feet to scramble |
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| to pollute; to make impure |
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| to act in accordance with customs or rules |
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| the quality of having the same tastes; compatibility; friendliness;agreeableness; pleasantness |
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| to work together; to cooperate with an enemy |
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| a person who believes that people act only from selfish motives |
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| to deal with ; to handle problems or difficulties |
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| to undermine the confidence or morale of a person or a group |
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| written evidence showing that a person has a right to a certain position |
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| to lessen in value or in price; to belittle; to lessen the importance of |
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| good judgement; wise caution; individual freedom to judge |
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| to make distinctions; to distinguish small differences; to show prejudice |
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| to spread or distribute widely; to scatter |
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| easy to manage or teach; obedient |
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(v) to deceive someone (n) a person easily deceived or tricked |
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| to become less and less; to decrease; to shrink |
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| to escape from or to avoid using quickness; to escape the understanding of |
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| causing doubt ; uncertain;questionable |
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(adj.) impressive; grand (n) a long poem about the adventures of a great hero |
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| to remove all traces of; to erase; to eliminate |
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| to irritate or annoy greatly |
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| a person sent on a mission to represent another's interests |
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| to tempt; to attract; to lure |
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