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| pleased in a lighthearted way |
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| inflamed; extremely upset |
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| indifferent due to lack of energy or concern |
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| anxious or fearful about the future |
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| good-natured joking or teasing |
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| charitable; inclined to do good |
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| exhibiting strong animosity as a result of pain or grief |
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| broadly comic or satrical imitation of a writing; low comedy |
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| unfeeling, insensitive to feelings of others |
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| frank, outspoken,open, sincere |
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| intensely sarcastic; stinging; biting |
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| conventionally polite; formal |
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| hot-tempered; peevish; easily angered |
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| purely scientific;dispassionately curious; impersonal |
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| sympathizing deeply; pitying |
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| conveying or expressing praise, commendation or admiration |
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| expressing negative judgement upon; accusing |
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| exhibit superiority; snobbish(as though the speaker is of a higher rank intellectually , socially, morally, etc.) |
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| assured; certain; trustful |
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| thoughtful; in an attitude of study or reflection on an issue |
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| scournful toward something felt to be worthless; intense disgust |
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| tending to arguement or strife; quarrelsome |
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| lacking spontaneity, originality, and/or individuality |
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| questioning the basic sincerity and goodness of people |
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