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| to caution, to advise, or to counsel against something |
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| a fortification, a stronghold |
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| hardened; insensitive, indifferent, unsympathetic |
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| to expose the falseness or hypocrisy of something |
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| to spread in all directions |
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| to trick, to fool, to deceive, or to cheat; to bilk |
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| to expel an evil spirit, get rid of something troublesome. |
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| the quality or state of being humble in spirit |
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| the act of stealing another's property |
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| gladness and merriment usually accompanied by laughter |
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| to soothe or appease, to assuage |
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| a newly coined word or phrase; new use of a word (often disapproved of) |
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| conforming to established standards, conventional |
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| difficult or adverse situation |
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| a list of works of music or readings that are ready for performance |
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| agreement, state of harmony |
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| very difficult to accomplish or achieve, very demanding (task) |
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| shrewd, perspicacious, perceptive |
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| to violate the sanctity of something, to profane, to adulterate |
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| estimate of value; approval and respect often blended with fondness |
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| something that happens by accident or chance (usually good) |
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| trite, banal, lacking freshness |
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| notably outstanding, famous |
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| incapable of being satisfied |
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| an emotionally unstable person; emotionally unstable |
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| to become dry from heat, to shrivel from heat |
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| something that permits the passage of substances through pores |
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| having a foul or offensive smell or taste |
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| to reestablish friendship, to resolve a dispute |
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| resonant, producing a full and rich sound |
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| not fully worked out, provisional, uncertain |
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| something joined or added to a thing but not necessarily a part of it |
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| waging war; inclined to or exhibiting assertiveness |
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| to make dirty, to desecrate, to pollute |
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| characterized by steady, attentive and energetic effort in pursuit of study |
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| appropriate for a purpose but not necessarily moral, right, or just |
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| a spell, written or recited formula of words for a particular effect |
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| very pleasant to the taste |
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| characterized by moving about from place to place as nomads |
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| to deflect or ward off a blow |
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| to cause to speedily occur, to throw headlong |
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| sharp or irritating to the taste or smell, acrid |
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| wise, shrewd, very discerning |
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| full of spite or malice, malicious, malevolent |
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| slightly connected, divergent |
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| to decrease in thickness or width |
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| a wanderer who does not have a home |
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| abounding in wealth; prosperous; flowing freely |
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| the quality of being ancient; ancient times |
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| to discipline, to use punishment to correct behavior |
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| polite and courteous behavior |
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| characterized by friendly sociability |
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| to send away with promptness or speed; speed, quickness |
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| to entangle, to throw into confusion or strife |
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| to remove obscene or objectionable material usually before publication |
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| to gather together, to store up |
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| contrary to church doctrine or accepted beliefs or standards |
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| one who attacks established beliefs or institutions |
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| faultless, not discreditable |
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| changing unpredictably, fickle |
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| a subtle distinction or difference |
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| one who exhibits extreme or possibly blind allegiance to a group or cause |
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| marked by showing zealous devotion to the rites of religion |
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| loud and boisterous,harsh, disorderly |
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| characterized by satire (a branch of literature ridiculing vice or folly) |
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| of the earth or pertaining to the earth |
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| favorable; a blessing, a benefit |
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| a clown, a silly or stupid person |
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| unethical methods, trickery |
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| something that causes impurity; something that defiles or pollutes |
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| harmful; dangerous; injurious |
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| inclined to fight, argue, or to debate |
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| to correct (usually by a critic) |
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| to restrict by shackling or chaining |
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| state of being dissimilar, composition from unlike elements |
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| incapable of being conquered |
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| indecisive, unsure of how to proceed |
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| cure-all, remedy for all ills |
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| one with exceptional talents or powers; an extraordinary accomplishment |
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| to snub or refuse bluntly |
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| ability to return to a former state |
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| one who takes the blame for others |
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| capable of being easily led, taught, or controlled |
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| full of life, very animated |
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| OFFICIAL APPROVAL, PRAISE, COMMENDATION |
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| to agree or to concur; to give in, to yield; agreement |
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| rude or insensitive; ill-mannered |
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| an outline, depiction, portrayal of |
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| to try to equal or to be like (usually through imitation) |
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| likely to change, capricious |
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| plain or unattractive in appearance |
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| an extreme patriot, usually calls for a belligerent foreign policy |
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| moving from place to place, wandering, transient |
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| confusing, making unclear |
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| a stretching out due to lacking vitality and being completely overcome |
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| very stubborn, refusing to obey, unruly |
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| characterized by a decided purpose |
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| a member of a religious sect that is a faction with extreme beliefs |
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| one who supports a cause with a firm partisanship |
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| understood, silent, not spoken, implicit |
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| having excellent morals; righteous |
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| able to walk or move around |
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| the absence of government; a state of lawlessness |
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| a person or leader who appeals to passions or prejudices |
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| unrelated and harsh combination of sounds, discord |
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| completely occupied or absorbed |
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| an immature or inexperienced person, a young bird that is ready to fly |
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| covered with gold or a golden color; having a background of wealth |
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| one who turns inward and concentrates thoughts upon himself |
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| a person who is constantly dissatisfied and discontented |
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| misnaming, use of a wrong name |
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| unyielding regardless of reason or logic |
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| generally or widely accepted, current, or practiced |
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| wise and careful about practical matters |
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| to reduce into small pieces, to demolish |
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| quality of being fixed with little chance of moving or changing |
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| perceptible by touch; capable of being felt |
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| shameless, insolent, disrespectful |
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| sarcastically biting, acrid |
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| to express sympathy or pity |
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| appropriate conduct, correct and proper behavior |
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| courteous going along with the opinions or wishes of another |
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| speaking in a monotonous voice; a continuous low humming sound |
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| size or dimensions (usually the measure around a body) |
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| the beginning of something |
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| incapable of being expressed in speech or words |
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| lacking clarity of feature or sharpness of outline |
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| a recent convert, beginner, novice |
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| dull of mind, insensitive, stupid |
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| a short fictitious story that has a moral |
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| to rave, to speak in a loud and attacking manner |
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| to blame for something; a disgrace |
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| a scholar, a learned person |
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| causing to be useless, crippling, causing to appear stupid |
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| a brief outline outline of the main points of text or course of study |
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| a company or group--usually theatrical performers |
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