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| voluntarily not doing something, especially something unpleasant |
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| to open up a subject for discussion, often a delicate subject |
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| anyone or anything that makes something happen w/o being directly invilved in it |
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| to strive to be equal or excel, usually through imitation |
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| happiness; skillfulness, especially at expressing things, adeptness |
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| great warmth or earnestness, ardor |
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| exercising sound judgment |
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| using few words, especially to the point of seeming rude |
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| submission to another's will; respect; courtesy |
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| relying on experience or observation; not merely theoretical |
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| a system of social or political ideas |
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| having to do with motion; lively; active |
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| a maze; something like a maze |
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| unpleasantly or offensively noisy; glaring |
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| purification that brings emotional relief or renewal |
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| conclusive; providing the last word |
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| well-known and respected; standing out from others in quality or accomplishment |
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| expressing something in terms usually used for something else; metaphorical |
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| uniform; made entirely of one thing |
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| peculiarity; an eccentricity |
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| to become weak, listless, or depressed |
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| to pretend to be sick to avoid doing work |
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| showing favoritism to friends or family in business or politics |
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| the belief that there are no values or morals in the universe |
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