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| (noun) keenness of mental perception and understanding; discernment |
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| (noun) a doctor qualified to treat foot disorders |
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| (noun) a vain and talkative person |
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| (adjective) generous, particularly in treating or judging others |
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| (noun) the sense of taste |
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| (adjective) extremely frugal or even stingy |
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| (noun) partiality; preference |
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| (transitive verb) to predict |
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| (noun) bunch of flowers; bouquet |
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| (adjective) childish; immature |
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| (adjective) excessively sentimental |
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| (noun) an excellent example; a role model |
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| (adjective) serene; at peace |
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| (intransitive verb) to lie; to deliberately misrepresent something as true |
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| (adjective) not truthful; false |
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| (noun) natural inclination or tendency |
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| (adjective) fussy; snobbish or aloof |
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| (adjective) thoughtful or wise; careful in making decisions or taking action |
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| (adjective) common, ordinary, unimaginative |
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| (noun) overabundance; excess |
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| (noun) a small quantity; few |
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| (adjective) matter-of-fact; straightforward; unimaginative; dull; lacking excitement |
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| (noun) a system in which people are rewarded based on talent and ability |
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| (noun) foreboding; forewarning; feeling that something is going to happen |
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| (transitive verb) to hypnotize; to fascinate |
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| (transitive verb) soften in feeling or temper, as a person; pacify; appease |
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| (adjective) working only for money or other reward |
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| (noun) advocate; one who is strongly in favor of something or someone |
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| (noun) a fictitious or made-up name used by a writer to hide his/her identity |
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| (adjective) of or pertaining to money or financial matters |
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| (noun) difficult or dangerous situation |
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| (adjective) uninteresting; dull; insipid |
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| (adjective) derogatory; pertaining to a low or bad opinion about something; not nice |
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| (adjective) noisy; boisterous; unruly; resisting control |
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| (adjective) difficult; burdensome |
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| (adjective) having an appearance of truth |
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| (adjective) supposed; commonly accepted as such |
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| (adjective) short and brief but with meaning or substance |
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| (noun) marriage with one person at a time |
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| (noun) a controversial argument |
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