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| an action or event that is different from what usually happend or what someone usually does; a metal disorder, especially of a minor or temporary nature |
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| tending to go back to a more primitive type. |
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| the dicrecting of one's thoughts and interests inward. |
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| seemingly fair, attractive or true, but actually not so. |
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| plain, very clear in meaning. |
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| the giving up on certain pleasures such as food or drink. |
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| to decorate; to elaborate upon. |
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| a principle, doctrine, or belief held as a truth by a group. |
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| a doctor who specializes in treating children. |
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| unruffled; tranquil, calm, unclouded. |
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| concise or terse, to the point; brief. |
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| a combining of elements into a whole. |
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| conforming to the truth; accuracy |
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| of doubtful authenticity; counterfeit; unture. |
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| deserted; left alone and neglected; unhappy. |
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| arouse suddenly or to startle someone so they do something to solve a problem or improve a situation. |
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| scornful; mocking, cynical. |
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| taking the place of another; experienced through sympathetic participation in the experince of another. |
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| to make easier to endure; to relieve; to diminish. |
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| someone or something that brings about a change. |
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| diligent; painstaking, industrious. |
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| a long, angry or scolding speech; a harangue. |
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| attraction to a person or liking for a thing; realation; connection. |
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| an emotional purification of relief. |
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| similar; uniform in nature. |
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| honored; having an illustrious name or reputation. |
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| to refuse in a sharp or rude way; to snub; to drive or beat back. |
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| not having or showing a sense of the right thing to do or say without causing anger or hurt feelings; without skill in dealing with people. |
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| appearing to be true or real; likeihood. |
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| sounding important, but empty; marked by the use of language without much real meaning. |
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| great destruction, especially by fire. |
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| showing doubt, skeptical; disbelieving. |
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| meddling; giving unnecessary or unwanted advice or services. |
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| condition of being nameless or unknown |
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| adhering to the accpeted or traditional and established faith ( especially in region) |
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| to relinquish voluntarily; to dispense with; to postpone. |
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| stern in manner or apperance; strict in morals. |
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| careful; cautious; aware of the circumstances. |
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| embodiment; the representive or expression an entire class or type. |
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| a frivolous nand derisive manner or treating a subject; idle, good natured banter. |
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| divering or disressing; merely touching a subject, not dealing with it at length. |
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| suggested or understood without being stated directly; inherent although not expressed. |
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| in an early stage; starting to happen or exist |
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| pleasing to the taste or smell; pleasant; morally attractive. |
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| rashness; foolish or reckless boldness; to do or say something that is annoying to another because the action or words seem disrespectful |
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| anything that is or seems to be out of its proper time in history. |
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| conversational; used in informal speech or writing. |
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| unlimted power or authority. |
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| immoral; senseless;deliberty malicious; excessive. |
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