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| theoretical; lacking substance (the opposite of concrete) |
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| unavoidable; bound to happen |
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| derived by reasoning; implied as a conclusion |
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| kind; good-hearted; generous |
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| doubting (the opposite of gullible) |
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| acceptance of a situation (secondary meaning) |
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| determination (also: solution to a problem) |
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| very harmful (like a virus) |
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| disagreement (the opposite of concord) |
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| having keen understanding; discerning |
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| to think little of someone |
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| clear; easy to understand |
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| safe from harm; protected |
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| having to do with art or beauty |
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| tending toward one direction |
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| one who deletes objectionable matter |
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