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| sparing in the use of food or drink |
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| to accumulate or stash away |
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| a condition of neither growth nor decline |
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bold to the point of rudeness |
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| to affect with something harmful; contaminate |
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| unclear, having more than one meaning |
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| lack of interest or caring |
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| lack of interest, feeling or opinion |
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| showing doubt and disbelief |
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| wavering, going back and forth |
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| someone who gives to worthy causes |
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| a person who spends money wastefully |
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| capable of doing many things well |
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| to take advantage of; to use selfishly for one's own ends |
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| honestly, moral uprightness |
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| a person who is new at something |
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| untruthjful spoken attack on someone's reputation |
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| to give way to superior force |
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| to expose the falseness of something or someone |
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| someone who has been accused of committing a crime |
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| cleverly avoiding or escaping |
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| unable to be proven wrong |
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| causing or intending little or no harm |
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| not effected by personal feelings |
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v: to make a minor objection n: a small objection |
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| reply to a criticism or challenge |
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| to take back a law or other decision |
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| to cheat our of money or property |
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implied, not stated outright |
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| statement in support of something, often under oath |
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| overused, lacking freshness |
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| someone who cuts school or neglects his or her duties |
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| known only by a select few |
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| a picture made of small pieces of stone or glass |
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| not transparent, hard to understand |
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| something that seems to contradict itself |
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| piece of music or writing or art combining several different sources or styles |
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| occurences, facts, or observable circumstances |
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| the combination of separate parts to form a whole |
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| unproven theory, long research paper |
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| impaired the perfection of |
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| ability to move or be moved |
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to destroy the validilty of something |
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| to make invalid or worthless |
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| to wipe out, remove all traces |
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| signaling something evil is about to happen |
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| a feeling that something bad is about to happen |
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| the act of thinking about or pondering something |
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| the state of being supreme, or having the most power |
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to cause to occur at the same time |
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| having bad moral principles |
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| unnoticed or unappreciated |
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| overpower an enemy completely |
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| to express strong disapproval of |
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| not possible, not imaginable |
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| unable to be proven wrong |
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| piece of music or writing or art combining several different sources or styles |
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| a person who presents someone else's work as his or her own |
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| tormenting a person because of his or her beliefs |
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| anger, arouse, bring to action |
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a safe place or a room for worship |
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equivalent in effect or meaning |
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unable to be subdued or overcome |
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| existing in a person since birth; part of the character of something |
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| honesty, moral uprightness |
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having complete knowledge |
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| try hard, make a major effect |
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| orderly, having a set system |
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| very careful, attentive to details |
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| boring; unvarying in tone or content |
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| a person who precedes another in an office or a position |
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| generally accepted, having superior power |
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placed in a lower order or rank |
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| original, new and different |
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going beyond known limits |
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| sharp, intense, making and impression on the senses |
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| the belief that all human action is motivated by selfishness |
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adj: intentional, well thought out v: to consider carefully |
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the state of having different elements |
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| someone who lives in seclusion |
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untalkative, shy, reluctant to speak |
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| not affected by passion or feeling |
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| saying or doing the proper thing |
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| a long, harsh, often abusive speech |
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