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| having no pity or sympathy for others |
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| someone who is new to a field or activity; beginner |
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| to ease or make less painful |
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| having loss the power of motion or feeling, numb |
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| briefness, shortness of duration, conscious wording |
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| lacking ability or judgement in a task, unfit |
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| using more words than necessary |
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| stealing and use of part of a public source with crediting source |
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| extra, more than what is necessary |
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| having no similar example that came before it |
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| to spend extravagently or wastefully |
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| not essential or scentral to matter at hand, of lesser importance |
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| moral dishonesty/corruption, wickedness |
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| to make a mistake because of carelessness, stupidity, ignorance |
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| to spend more time than necessary to move slowly or idling |
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| connected to matter at hand, relevant in a precise way |
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| take back a rule or priveledge |
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| to wander or turn from the main subject in speaking/writing |
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| showing intense feeling/ warmth of feeling |
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| a time of rest and relief between two parts or events |
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| to make or become smaller |
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| one who is always looking on the bad side of life |
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| to take for one's use, money, or property and entrust into one |
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| to mourn, express great sorrow/regret |
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| strong disagreement among person or ideas, bitter conflict |
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| to set apart, segregate, to remove |
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| to make beautiful by decorating with ornamental details or enhance |
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| existing in a person at birth |
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