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| To divine or predict, as from omens; foreshadowing |
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| violation of right or duty |
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| Deserving or causing public shame or disgrace |
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| a face or facial expression |
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| standing out so as to be readily perceived or noted |
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| the quality or state of being difficult to remedy |
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| practicing strict self denial as a measure of personal and spiritual discipline |
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| the state of being unwilling or unable to do something |
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| the capacity to produce and effect |
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| assuming authority without justification |
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| a magnificent or impressive array |
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| to speak or write at length or in detail |
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| the communication of disease from one person to another by close contact |
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| Having or showing keen mental discernment |
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| permeate with a feeling or quality |
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| make a disease or its symptoms less severe |
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| extremely unpleasant; repulsive |
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| an intuitive feeling about the future |
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| having/showing great knowledge/learning |
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| a sign/warning that something is going to happen |
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| appease the anger or anxiety of someone |
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