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| excessively, immoderately |
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| a swiftly spreading disease |
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| to sway in a wave-like motion |
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| respected because of great age or impressive dignity |
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| promising success; opportune or favorable |
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| to make milder or less severe; to relief/ soothe |
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| inclined to silence or reserved in speech |
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| a preexisting tendency to think favorably of something (preference) |
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| recognizable or understandable |
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| agreement or consent by silence or without objection or protest |
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| bitter and sharp in nature, language, and or behavior |
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| to calm or temper in feeling; to pacify or soothe |
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| clear, precise expression in just a few words (to the point) |
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