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| tending to delay or procrastinate, stalling; not prompt |
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| conspicuous, standing out from the masses; glaring, flagrant |
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| to speak or act in a way that allows for more than one meaning; hedge |
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| vanishing, soon passing away light and airy |
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| unable to make up one's mind, hesitating, indecisive |
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| cloudlike, vague, confused |
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| deserving blame; worthy of condemnation, guilty |
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| a greedy desire, especially for wealth |
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| shrewd, crafty, showing practical wisdom, wily |
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| an object of intense dislike; a curse |
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| praise or flattery that is excessive; hero-worshipping |
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| to make less in amount, degree, etc. to subside |
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| something that is assumed or taken for granted without evidence, assumption; hypothesis |
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| untidy, dirty, careless, unkempt |
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| to revive, bring back to existence; restore, reactivate |
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| to review a series of facts; to sum up, review |
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| done for show; inflated, affected, ambitious |
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| extreme poverty; insufficiency, want, destitution |
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