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| to caution, advise, or counsel against something. to reprove or scold, esp. in a mild and good-willed manner. to urge to a duty; remind. |
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| imperturbable self-possesion, poise, or assurance |
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| knowledgeable of something, especially through personal experience |
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| a secret agreement for fraudulent or illegal purpose; conspiracy |
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| leadership or dominance, especially that of state or nation, of others |
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| an example or model. A generally accepted concept that explains a complex idea. |
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| characterized by a smooth but insincere show of deep or earnest feeling |
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| polite in a smooth, polished way; refined |
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