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| Percieve or detect wtih the senses or mind |
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| having deep respect for religion |
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| capable of being injured or attacked; unprotected |
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| of little value or importance; oridinary |
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| relating to an appreciation of beauty |
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| having an opinion or unthinking preference that prevent fair judgment |
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| to accept without protest |
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| easy to talk to; good-natured |
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| wanting to help others; kindly |
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| to establish or confirm the truth |
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| state of being different; unequal |
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| to criticize strongly; to blame |
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| lasting for a short time; short-lived |
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| the bringing in to something new (idea for example) |
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| prove by evidence or argument that a person or statement is wrong |
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| to increase in value; attractiveness |
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| extremely poisionous; full of hate |
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| one who actively opposes another in a struggle |
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| the skill deceiving thus betraying a persons trust |
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| to reject as untrue; or not well-grounded |
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| free from distrubance of agaitation |
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| lacking flavor or lacking in interest or excitement |
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