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| new and original or taking a new and original approach |
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| dull because lacking in character or lively qualities |
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| lack of respect in speech and behavior |
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| fearless in the pursuit of somehting |
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| knowing something without having to discover it |
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| the philosophy or science of law |
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| expressing praise of admiration |
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| lacking energy interest, or the willingness to make an effort |
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| clear and easily understood |
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| the desire to harm others |
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| metal or antoher substance that is able to be bent or shaped without breaking |
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| someone who hold individual views and refuses to conform |
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| quality that is acceptable but not good |
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| continuous piece of music |
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| feeling or making someone feel a gentle sadness |
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| extremely careful and percise |
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| mistaken idea or view because of misunderstanding something |
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| not expressing a high opinion of yourself or your acheivements |
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| calm or soothe someone who is upset |
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| commonplace, not unusual, often boring |
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| the process of emerging, being born, or starting to develop |
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| well known for some undesirable act or quality |
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| of new kind, different from anything seen before |
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| someone who has just started learning how to do somehting and has no previous experience |
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| the ability to describe something without being influenced by personal emotions |
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| determined not to agree with anyone's wishes or accept their suggestions |
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| suggesting that something bad is going to happen |
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| possessing complete universal power |
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| characterized by an obvious display of wealth |
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| with elaborate decoration |
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| marked by a display of wealth meant to impress people |
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| typical example of something |
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| a written works or music that copies another work in a comical way |
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| treating someone as if they have less intelligence than yourself |
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| expressign criticism or disapproval |
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| feeling regret for having committed sins |
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| to pass through every part of |
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| spreading widely and occupying a large area |
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| believing and appearing to be true |
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| causing a sharp sense of sadness |
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| more concerned with practical results than with theories and principles |
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| strong feeling that something is going to happen |
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| having deep insight or understanding |
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| increase greatly in number |
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| conformity to the standards seen as acceptable by society |
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| not having any features that are interesting or imaginative |
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| closeness in space or time |
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| having good sense in dealing with practical matters |
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| inclined to fight or be aggressive |
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| someone who acts like a critic on a particular subject |
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| rotting and giving off a bad smell |
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| uncertainty in a situation |
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| practical understanding of the nature of the world |
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the conversion of usuable land marshes into farmland |
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| fully supplied with something |
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| speech or writing that communicated its point persuasively |
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| clever trick or plot used to decieve others |
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| official approval for a course of action |
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| involving a lot of sitting |
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| without worry, stress, or disturbance |
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| too willing to do whatever someone wants |
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| saying something false about someone to damage their reputation |
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| having enough money to cover expenses and debts |
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| producing or possessing sound |
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| being different from what it claims to be |
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| sedate in habitats to the point of dullness |
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| someone who appears unaffected by emotion |
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| a plan for deceiving an enemy |
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| to put under control by using force |
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| easily to break down when challenged; not based on anything significant |
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| lack of mental and physical energy |
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| lasting only for a short time |
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| fear about something in the future |
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| musician who shows exceptional ability |
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| abundant mental and physical energy |
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| someones job or profession |
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| skilled at using tricks to deceive people |
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