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| noun, keen, accurate judgment or insight |
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| verb, to reduce putirty by combining with inferior ingredients |
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| verb, to combine several elements into a whole |
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| adjective, outdated; associated with an earlier, perhaps more primitive, time |
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| verb, to state as a fact; to declare or assert |
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| verb, to provide support or reinforcement |
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| adjective, pompous; grandiloquent |
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| noun, a harsh denunciation |
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| verb, to disguise or conceal; to mislead |
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| adjective, departing from norms or conventions |
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| adjective, characteristic of or often found in a particular locality, region or people |
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| adjective, tending to disappear like vapor; vanishing |
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| verb, to make worse or more severe |
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| adjective, greatly emotional or zealous |
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| adjective, happening by accident or chance |
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| adjective, relevant to the subject at hand; appropriate in subject matter |
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| noun, pompous speech or expression |
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| adjective, rendered trite or commonplace by frequent usage |
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| adjective, calm and peaceful |
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| noun, devotion to pleasurable pursuits, especially to the pleasures of the senses |
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| noun, the consistent dominance of one state or ideology over others |
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| noun, one who attacks or undermines traditional conventions or institutions |
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| noun, given to intense or excessive devotion to something |
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| adjective, revealing no emotion |
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| adjective, marked by exreme calm, impassivity and steadiness |
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| adjective, not capable of being appeased or significantly changed |
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| noun, immunity from punishment or penalty |
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| adjective, in an initial stage, not fully formed |
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| adjective, unfortunate; inappropriate |
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| adjective, without taste or flavor, lacking in spirit, bland |
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| adjective, extremely talkative |
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| adjective, characterized by brightness and the emission of light |
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| adjective, having or showing often vicious ill will, spite, or hatred |
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| adjective, capable of being shaped or formed, tractable, pliable |
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| noun, the condition of being untruthful; dishonesty |
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| adjective, characterized by extreme care and precision; attentive to detail |
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| noun, one who hates all other humans |
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| verb, to make or become less severe or intense; to moderate |
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| adjective, unyielding; hardhearted; intractable |
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| adjective, exhibiting a fawning attentiveness |
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| verb, to obstruct or block |
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| noun, disgrace; contempt; scorn |
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| noun, the profession or principles of teaching, or instructing |
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| adjective, overly concerned with the trivial details of learning or education; show-offish about one's knowledge |
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| noun, poverty; distitution |
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| adjective, having the tendency to permeate or spread throughout |
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| verb, to yearn intensely; to languish, to lose vigor |
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| verb, to ilegally use or reproduce |
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| noun, the essential or central part |
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| adjective, precise and brief |
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| verb, to appease, to calm by making concessions |
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| noun, a superficial remark, especially one offered as meaningful |
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| verb, to plunge or drop straight down |
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| adjective, controversial, argumentative |
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| adjective, recklessly wasteful, extravagant, profuse, lavish |
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| adjective, given or coming forth abundantly, extravagant |
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| verb, to grow or increase swiftly and abundantly |
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| noun, questions, inquiries, doubts in the mind, reservations |
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| adjective, prone to complaining or grumbling, peevish |
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| adjective, characterized by bitter, long-lasting resentment |
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| adjective, obstinately defiant of authority, difficult to manage |
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| verb, to refuse to have anything to do with, disown |
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| verb, to invalidate, to repeal, to retract |
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| adjective, marked by, feeling, or expressing a feeling feeling of profound awe and respect |
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| noun, the art or study of effective use of language for communication and persuasion |
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| adjective, promoting health or well-being |
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| adjective, able to meet financial obligations, able to dissolve another substance |
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| adjective, seeming true, but actually being fallacious, misleadingly attractive, plausible but false |
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| adjective, lacking authenticity or validity, false, counterfeit |
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| noun, a court order requiring appearance and/or testimony |
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| adjective, brief, concise |
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| adjective, exceeding what is sufficient or necessary |
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| noun/verb, an overabundant supply, excess, to feed or supply to excess |
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| noun, the quality of adherence or persistence to something valued, persistent determination |
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| adjective, having little substance or strength, flimsy, weak |
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| noun, a long and extremely critical speech, a harsh denunciation |
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| adjective, fleeting, passing quickly, brief |
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| adjective, fervent, ardent, impassioned, devoted to a cause |
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