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| gentle, gracious, kind; benevolent in outlook; mild or favorable, not malignant |
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| cheerful, lighthearted; or, casual or heedless |
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| to quiet, calm, allay; to pacify or conciliate (refers to people or emotions, not conditions) |
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| bubbling with high spirits; exhilarated |
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| to “sing” the praises of, glorify, praise highly |
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| calm in nature, not easily ruffled; quiet, serene |
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| to improve or better (a condition) |
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| extremely quiet, calm, and peaceful |
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| not serious; inappropriately high-spirited; foolishly self-indulgent |
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| to ease or relieve something that hurts or is worrisome; to quiet, pacify; to appease |
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