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| surpassing others, supreme |
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| romantic quality in spirit or thought |
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| appearance of true or real |
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| disgrace, dishonor, public contempt |
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| outgoing, gregarious person |
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| generous forgiving an insult. 2. High-minded, noble |
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| unruly demonstrative, lacking personality. 2. pouring out |
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| disdain, fully contemptous |
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| noun: model or pattern of excellence verb (with object): compare, parallel |
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| 1. an abstract of 2. typical example of |
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| understand or meant for only a select few |
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| 1. push forcibly 2. shove to put boldy forth or assume acceptance of 3. extend, present 4. stab or pierce |
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| uncertainty or fluctuation, esp. when caused by inability to make a choice or by a simultaneous desire to say or do two opposite or conflicting things |
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| 1. abundance 2. lavishly spending |
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| to examine in detail with careful or critical attention. |
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| no longer fashionable, done with |
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| producing large quantities of |
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| ostentatious in one's learning |
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| someone who relapses into bad habits |
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| a person or political figure who gains powers by emotions, passion, and prejuidces |
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| predictive of something in the future |
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| related or afflicted with megalomania- person who is obessed with achieving great things. |
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| a place in which a person resides to |
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| a riddle, anything that puzzles |
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| a short account of a particular incident or event of an interesting or amusing nature, often biographical. |
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| disdain for a person in authority |
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