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| fear or apprehension (noun) |
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| Acting like a servant (adjective) |
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| forecasting the ultimate desting of the world (adjective) |
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| to deviate from the truth (verb) |
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| a strong leaning or liking (noun) |
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| to examine or consider with attention and detail (verb) |
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| apt to change ones minds suddenly or unpredictably (adjective) |
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| ten thousand or an immense number (noun) |
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| exceeding what is necessary (adjective) |
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| using or given to coarse language (adjective) |
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a bombastic, ranting speech (noun) to make a ranting speech (verb) |
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| keen, sharply perceptive, sarcastic (adjective) |
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| a feeling of pique or resentment often at some slight or insult (noun) |
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| caustic, biting, or rancorous, especially in feeling, language, or manner (adjective) |
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| a private conversation between two people, usually face to face (noun) |
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| a traitor who collaborates with the invaders of his country (noun) |
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