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| to make milder of less severe;relieve |
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| incautious;rash;lacking discretion |
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| Straying from recognized customs;irregular |
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| the quality or state of being saintly |
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| to behave as if one is descending from a superior position, rank, dignity |
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| courteous and gracious; friendly |
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| to persist; to maintain purpose despite obstacles. |
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| having or showing pleasant, good natured qualities |
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| with great care or caution |
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| an act of instance of escaping or avoiding something |
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| an act of instance of escaping or avoiding something |
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| pleasantly calm or peaceful;tranquil |
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| suggesting an unhealthy state of attitude;gloomy |
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| having a kindly spirit;gracious;showing gentleness |
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| desire to good to others;goodwill |
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