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| intending or showing kindness |
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| having or showing a ready disposition to fight |
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| wander from a direct or straight course |
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| not in agreement or harmony |
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| diverging from another or from a standard |
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| enduring a very shory time |
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| used of persons or behavior |
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| take something as preexisting |
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| the property of being close together |
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| the process of removing impurities |
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| beyond or deviating from the usual or expected |
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| unpleasantly and excessively suave or ingratiating in manner or speech |
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| someone who offers opposition |
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| marked by practical hardheaded intelligence |
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| changeable, determined by chance or impulse rather than by necessity or reason |
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| propriety in manner and conduct |
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| characterized by arrogant assertion of unprovable principles |
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| selecting what seems best of various styles |
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| 1. a notable achievement, 2. Use or manipulate to one’s advantage |
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| the force by which a planet or other body tends to draw objects toward its center |
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| Present at birth but not necessarily hereditary; acquired during fetal development |
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| hold within limits and control, cause to fee shame |
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| an assumption that is taken for granted |
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| thinking others of little importance |
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| characterized by tact and propriety |
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| A person who pleads for a cause or propounds an idea |
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| Existing as an independent entity |
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| Expressing much in few words |
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| Showing indifference or disregard |
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| Acting in bad faith, a fraudulent or duplicitous of another |
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| close in time; about to occur |
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| unlikely to harm or disturb anyone |
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| someone who has insufficient assets to cover their debts |
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| a vague idea in which some confidence is placed |
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| a dissolute man in fasionable society |
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| bringing agin into activity and prominence |
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| indicated by necessary connotation though not directly |
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