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| unique, special, remarkable, exceptional |
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| uncertain, skeptical, doubtful, questionable |
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| phony holy, exaggerated religious feeling, hypocritical devotion or piousness, "holier than thou" |
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| to supersede, to replace by prior arrangement |
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| frantic or frenzied, describing how one acts when both desperately rushed and disorganized |
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| unchangeable, permanent, steadfast |
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natural attraction or proclivity, a sense of kinship with something or someone, a strong sense of liking THINK: affable |
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on the move, just passing through, not staying long THINK: transit |
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| to be spiteful, vengeful, or malicious, wanting to take revenge |
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| urgent, pressing, requiring immediate action |
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| easily done, lacking depth, "piece of chocolate cake" |
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something that comes before something else and serves as an example of or justification for it THINK: precede |
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harmony, agreement, a peaceful similarity of attitudes THINK: concordance |
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| headstrong, stubborn, determined to have one's own way |
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| to bring about, to set off, to cause to happen |
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| exacting, strict, harsh, and demanding of precision |
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| forbidden, illegal, improper, taboo |
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to surrender, cave in to pressure, collapse THINK: capsize |
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to merge, fuse, blend together, combine THINK: coalition |
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| shallow, only concerned with the obvious, not deep or probing |
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| to examine carefully, to study in detail |
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| natural ability, a talent, an inclination towards something that has not yet been mastered |
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| to make unclear, to darken or confuse, to muddle |
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| ordinary, routine, commonplace, not special, of this world, not heavenly or holy |
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forerunner, something that precedes something else and lets us know it's coming THINK: John the Baptist |
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| cautious, gaurded, vigilant |
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| praise, approval, admiration |
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| not moving, stationary, lacking movement or growth |
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| lawlessness, absence of government or authority, a state of chaos |
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| informal, conversational, common |
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airtight or tightly sealed, unaffected by anything outside itself THINK: hermit |
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| facilitate, to help along, to speed the process of or make easier |
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| unable to be penetrated, and thus protected from being influenced or touched by an outside force |
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| a rigid policy of racial segregation |
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to uplift, to benefit or instruct (especially morally) THINK: education |
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someone who has refined taste in a given area, someone whose experience with something has made him or her an expert THINK: Sam with Weed |
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| forceful, having a powerful pull |
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| tyrant, a king or dictator with absolute power who uses it oppressively |
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scholarly, extremely learned, intellectual THINK: Dr Hamblin |
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| to deplore, to express strong disapproval of |
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| a calling, a profession or business that one has a strong inclination toward, one's livelihood |
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| promising, heartening, encouraging |
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| to experience prolonged inactivity in a way that weakens or depresses |
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gullible, eager to believe THINK: Danee |
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| proper, dignified, in good taste, well-behaved, not offensive |
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