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| Feeling or showing anger; annoyed, irate, heated |
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| swollen, inflated, pompous, bombastic |
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| grimly jocular, bitterly mocking or cynical |
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| in agreement with one's tastes, moods, feelings, disposition, etc. |
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| mocking; to reproach in a scornful or sarcastic language |
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| involved or interested in; anxious or uneasy |
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| characterized by or displaying a concern with morality; marked by a narrow-minded morality |
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| expressing, using, or resembling a compliment |
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| manifesting or feeling contempt; scornful; disdainful |
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| used in appropriate or informal speech or in writing that seeks to be like such speech |
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| feeling compassion or pity; sympathetic; merciful |
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| not favoring one thing or person; unbiased |
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| lacking flavor or taste, flat, not lively or interesting; dull |
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| given to outward show; presumptuous and arrogant, characterized by pretension |
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| thrilling or throbbing, pulsing; powerful |
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| disrespectful; lacking in honor |
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