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| warm, friendly, easy to get along with; congenial, sociable |
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| pardon or acceptance (by gov.'t) of some group behavior (as for refugees) |
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| a thing out of place in time; a chronological error |
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| absence of gov.'t, often resulting in lawlessness and disorder |
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| curse or formal ban; something or someone denounced in a strongly disapproving manner |
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| strong dislike, hate; enmity, hostility |
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| basic spirit, attitude, or intention; a spiteful feeling of ill will |
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| historical records; chronicles |
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| to wipe out, to destroy almost entirely; to vanquish, abolish |
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| something different from the norm; irregularity or paradox |
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| extreme dislike or aversion; distaste, enmity |
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| lack of feeling; indifference, impassiveness |
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| short statement of principle, belief; adage, proverb |
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| absolute cool; complete poise and self-confidence |
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| person who renounces a faith or a commitment to a previous loyalty |
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| shocking or dismaying; causing fear, disgust, or even horror |
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| to quiet, calm, allay, soothe, pacify, or conciliate |
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| the fear of evil, a foreboding; conception or comprehension of someone or something |
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| suited to cultivation or the growing of crops; tillable |
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| according to wish or desire, decided by choice rather than merit; in a despotic or tyrannical way |
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| known only to a select few people, mysterious or secret |
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| place for public records; the records themselves |
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| demanding, difficult, and hard to achieve; strenuous, hard |
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| the feeling of superiority shown by an overbearing manner; excess pride |
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| clearly spoken, intelligible and coherent |
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| to speak distinctly and clearly; to enunciate; to put into a logical whole or group |
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| in a disapproving manner; scornfully |
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| out of line or place; awry |
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| roughness or harshness of manner; acrimony |
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| marked by careful, diligent attention; persistent |
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| wise, shrewd, and perceptive; perspicacious |
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| harking back to a form of an earlier time |
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| person who says there is no God |
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| the waste away (as muscles) from a debilitating illness; to degenerate, wither |
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| to affirm or authenticate; to prove, testify, verify |
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| adventurous and bold; intrepid, daring, even rash |
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| to increase; to make something greater or larger |
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| to foretell, presage (as from omens); to predict |
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| person who foretells events |
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| sponsorship or patronage; favorable or prophetic signs |
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| favorable, promising, of good omen |
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| absolute in the sense of final; dictatorial, despotic |
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| extremely eager or very greedy; fond of or devoted to |
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| distinct area; a person's normal territory or jurisdiction |
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| anything that soothes or makes you feel better |
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| reserved, somber, or grave in manner; unadorned; abstemious or ascetic; restrained |
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