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| quick to understand: possessing or showing keen insight and understanding |
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| keen in judgment; perceptive |
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| made more calm by reassuring or restoring confidence |
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| something done that is not genuine but is meant to deceive someone |
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| quickly spread from one person to another |
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| to cause somebody to believe or do something, especially by means of constant repetition |
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| to create a feeling of fear, awe, or inadequacy in another person |
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| loyalty to or support for a person, cause, or group |
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| positive statements in support of someone or something |
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| exclusive group: a close group of friends or coworkers with similar interests and goals, whom outsiders regard as excluding them |
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