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| To make ashamed or uneasy; disconcert |
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| Responsive to advice, authority, or suggestion; willing. |
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| To predict, especially from signs or omens; foretell. |
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| being of good omen; propitious, also: marked by success; prosperous |
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| Having the same nature, disposition, or tastes : KINDRED |
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| harsh language or treatment arising from haughtiness and contempt; also : an instance of such language or treatment |
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| behavior toward others : outward manner |
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| showing insight and understanding : DISCRIMINATING |
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| the manner in which one conducts oneself : BEHAVIOR |
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| BUILDING; especially : a large or massive structure |
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| the power to produce an effect |
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| A position of great distinction or superiority |
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| Causing grief, pain, or anguish |
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| The practice of professing beliefs, feelings, or virtues that one does not hold or possess; falseness. |
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| marked with or characterized by disgrace or shame : DISHONORABLE |
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| Something that impedes; a hindrance or obstruction. |
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| Too apparent to be doubted; unquestionable. |
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| To conclude from evidence or premises; To reason from circumstance: surmise; To hint: imply; To draw inferences. |
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| Causing shock or horror; gruesome. |
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| One that has committed a crime; a criminal. |
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| Putting an end to all debate or action. |
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| a. A fantastic sequence of haphazardly associative imagery, as seen in dreams or fever. b. A constantly changing scene composed of numerous elements. |
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1 : the art of discovering temperament and character from outward appearance 2 : the facial features held to show qualities of mind or character by their configuration or expression 3 : external aspect; also : inner character or quality revealed outwardly |
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| a device formerly used for publicly punishing offenders consisting of a wooden frame with holes in which the head and hands can be locked |
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| to picture or imagine beforehand : FORESEE |
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| following in order : following each other without interruption |
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| controling personal behavior on moral or religious grounds |
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| To go beyond or over (a limit or boundary); exceed or overstep also, To act in violation of (the law, for example). |
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| Vanishing or likely to vanish like vapor. |
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| the act or power of perceiving or comprehending |
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| A person who renounces material comforts and leads a life of austere self-discipline, especially as an act of religious devotion. |
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| To incorporate and absorb into the mind |
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| To be of use or advantage to; help |
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| To affirm positively; declare. |
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| An impulsive change of mind. |
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| To deceive the mind or judgment of |
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| Producing or sufficient to produce a desired effect; fully adequate. |
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| Payment for an office or employment; compensation. |
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| To urge by strong, often stirring argument, admonition, advice, or appeal |
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| To give a false appearance of also, its archaic term means To invent or imagine |
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| To absorb or take in as if by drinking |
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| Working or spreading harmfully in a subtle or stealthy manner |
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| Difficult to fathom or understand; impenetrable. |
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| Bearing or manner, especially as it reveals an inner state of mind |
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| Of, relating to, or caused by disease; pathological or diseased. |
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| Feeling or expressing remorse for one's misdeeds or sins. |
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| To have or present the often false appearance of being or intending |
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| To say or plead in protest, objection, or reproof. |
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| Extreme dislike or aversion. |
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| To make repayment or return for |
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| justly deserved; recompense |
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| To assail with abusive language; vituperate |
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| To set apart for sacred use; consecrate also, To make holy; purify. |
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| Assistance in time of distress; relief. |
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| To meet present needs or requirements; be sufficient |
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| Being beyond what is required or sufficient. |
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| An object marked with magic signs and believed to confer on its bearer supernatural powers or protection. |
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| Of, relating to, or resembling a furious agitation, commotion, or uproar, a tempest. |
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| To strive for victory or superiority; contend. (It's archaic term means to offer in competition; match. |
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| To give or bring life to; animate |
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| Giving, characterized by, or suggesting ample, unrestrained pleasure to the senses |
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| Having great weight; Lacking grace or fluency; labored and dull |
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| Not favorable; not auspicious. |
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| The art of judging human character from facial features. |
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| Too apparent to be doubted; unquestionable. |
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| Commanding respect by virtue of age, dignity, character, or position also, Worthy of reverence, especially by religious or historical association |
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| Marked by shame or disgrace |
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| A place, especially a monastery or convent, devoted to religious seclusion. |
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| The face or facial expression of a person; countenance. |
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| Clearly apparent to the sight or understanding; obvious. |
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| The quality of being discerning, sound in judgment, and farsighted; wisdom. |
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| Towering or standing out above others; prominent |
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| To be present throughout; permeate. |
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| Responsive to advice, authority, or suggestion; willing. |
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| Power or capacity to produce a desired effect; effectiveness. |
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| A speech or discourse that encourages, incites, or earnestly advises. |
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| Strange or unearthly; eerie. |
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