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| going straight to the point |
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| proud and vain to the point of arrogance |
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| marked by anger aroused by injustice |
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| given to inquiry, research, or asking questions |
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| boldly rude or disrespectful; contemptuously impertinent |
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| treating with contempt or ridicule |
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| gloomily or sullenly ill-humored |
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| not influenced by personal feelings, interpretations, prejudice, unbiased |
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| polite and obedient in order to gain something |
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| having an air of condescension |
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| affecting or moving the emotions |
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| characterized by an ostentatious display of dignity or importance |
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| making an exaggerated outward show |
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| having deep and painful regret for wrongdoing |
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| offensive in speech or gesture |
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| scornfully and bitterly sarcastic |
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| full of open and unqualified contempt |
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| odd, strange, fantastic, fun |
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