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A word formed from the first letter of each word in a series. |
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| Typical of informal laungage usage; conversational. |
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| An expression that contains contridictory terms. |
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| The invention of a new word. |
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| Dangerous; Risky; Lacking in security of stability. |
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Doubtful; Uncertain; Questionable as to quility or validity. |
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| Uncertain; Not fully worked out or agreed upon; Provisional. |
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| Perfectly clear; Leaving no room for doubt o misunderstanding. |
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| Anixous or fearful about the future; Uneasy |
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| Relating to areas that are far from larger cities of capitals. |
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The way one behaves or presends oneself; Ones Manner. |
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| Cunning; Full of trickery or intentions to decieve. |
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Appropiateness of behavior; Propreity. |
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To make greater in power, influence, stature, or reputation. |
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Extreme, unreasonable expense or price; Being beyond reasonable or proper limits. |
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| To fully satisfy an appetite or a desire. |
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| To Lessen the Price of Value. |
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| Econimical; Thrifty; Careful or strict in avoiding unnessary spending. |
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| Extremely poor; Improverished; Lacking basic necessites. |
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| To Pay for goods provided, services renered, or losses incurred; to compensate for. |
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| Net value; The value of a business or property minus debt owed. |
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An indired or subtle expression of something, usually negative; A hint. |
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| To Fight; To attack or challenge as false or questionable. |
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| To Speak of in a disrespectful orslighting way; to belittle. |
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To Make a Vicious insulting comments about; To slander. |
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| To punish or criticize severely |
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| Ridiculously; Laughably absurd. |
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Playfully joking humorous; Not meant to be taken serisously. |
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| Humorous in a desrespectful, casual way; Rudley witty. |
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| To converse in a playful teasing way. |
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| The direct or exact opposite. |
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| A subtle or slight degree of difference. |
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To depart of turn aside from a path, direction, or course of action. |
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| Equivalent in significance, effect, or value. |
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| Having great variety; Diverse. |
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| Resolutely courageous; fearless. |
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| Gentale; Easily manageable or teachable; Tame. |
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| Not embarrassed; Composed. |
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| Acting with confidence and force; Sure of one's Self. |
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| Extremely Bold; Shameless rude or Defiant. |
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A Predatory attack; A Raid |
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Impartial; free of bias or self-interested in an outfome. |
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| To instruct or intellectual, moral, or spiritual inprovement. |
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| Overly Concerned with or narrowly focused on book learning or formal rules. |
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| Understood only by an elite, scholarly, or exclusive group; obscure. |
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| To help oppising sides reach an agreement; to intervene in a conflict in order to improve the situation |
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| Tending to cause or bring about; Favorable to |
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| To Free from difficulty or entanglement |
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Corresponding in size or degree; proportionate |
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| Dominance, especially that of a counry, region, or group over others |
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| A ruler with absolute power |
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| To take and hold power or rights by force and without legal authority |
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| Relating to a form of government with absolute and centralized control over every aspect of people's lives |
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| Self-governed; Independent |
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| Extremely careful and percise |
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| A small, minor or trivial detail |
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| Unwise; Doing thins without careful thought or judgment |
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| Having or exhibiting good, sound judgment |
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| Possessing or displaying careful attention to detail |
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