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| having mixed feelings toward an object or situation |
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| having a bad smell or taste |
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| excessive; beyond customary limits |
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| lack of harmony or agreement, especially in music |
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| to regret; to regard as unfortunate |
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| biting, sarcastic, coersive |
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| having little or no money; pennyless |
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| capable in a number of fields or skills |
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| misunderstand; mistake the meaning of |
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| a person who imposes violence in war |
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| to convey indirectly or imply |
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rich, wealthy, or abundant
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sharing imaginatively the experience of another person
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| a mannerisim or trait peculiar to one person |
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| claiming great importance to impress others |
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| easily conceived; ready to believe or accept |
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| an idea that forms the basis for conclusion |
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| swollen from pressure within |
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| free from personal interst or unbiased |
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| self important; overly formal especially in expression |
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| it is given freely; uncalled for |
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| to blot out or existance to obliterate |
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| seriousness, moderation, or a state of being sober |
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