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| honesty, incorruptibility |
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| supporting with evidence or authority |
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| the state of being confused or bewildered |
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| feeling of deep sympathy and sorrow for another of misfortune or suffering |
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| kind; gracious; favorable |
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| uncontrollably noisy; clamorous; unruly |
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| deviation; straying from the right or normal way |
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| odd; unusual; out of the ordinary |
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| belief that good ultimately wins over evil; to expect favorable outcome |
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| unjustly cruel; harsh; severe |
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| reckless; boldness; rashness |
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| contemptuous; bitterly distrustful |
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| delicacy or nicety of character |
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| the feelings or tender emotion, as love towards something |
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| scornful; despising; disdainful |
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| a depression of spirits; dejection; a pensive mood; sadness |
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| lacking sound judgment; stupid; silly |
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| reduction of violence; moderation of intensity |
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| an exclusive or special right, power, or privilege |
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| disdainfully proud; arrogant |
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| showing alikeness which permits one to draw an analogy; similar |
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| biting or rancorous especially in feeling, language, or manner; harsh or cruel |
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| unregulated; disorderly; excessive |
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| passionate; powerful; fervid |
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| of relation to or characterized by insult or abuse |
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| gloomy; resentfully silent or repressed; dismal |
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| silently understood; unspoken |
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| not lively; without spirit |
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| stern or forbidding in appearance and manner, somber, grave |
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| indirect; devious; underhanded |
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| commit; carry out; bring about |
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| resentful displeasure; personal defense |
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| a noisy or angry dispute; a quarrel |
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| marked by hot temper and easily provoked to anger; touchy; cranky |
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| noble; honorable; straightforward |
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| a quick raid or sudden attack |
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| disinclined to talk; silent |
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| having, showing, or arising form intense, often vicious ill will, spite, or hatred |
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| natural inclinations; leanings |
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| belligerent; argumentative |
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| a predisposition in favor of something; preference |
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| devoid of inhabitants or visitors; barren; empty |
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| unlawfully; without permission |
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| unable to be measured or understood |
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| native to a particular region or species; inborn; innate |
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