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degraded; base in the american dream, those who work hard can escape lives of ____ poverty |
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one who believes that nothing can be known about God; a skeptic |
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involvement in wrongdoing; If you know a crime is going to be committed but do nothing to prevent it, you may be accused of _____ |
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someone or something that is abandoned or neglected The family complained about the unsightly collection of ______ cars in their neighbor's driveway |
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| a bitter and prolonged verbal attack |
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| a crude image of despised person |
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| the state or quality of being just, fair, or impartial |
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| silly, empty of meaning or value |
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a formal accusation The Grand Jury delivered the _____ for murder after deliberating in secret for two weeks |
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| certain; not to be doubted |
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| sporadic; stopping and beginning again |
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| open to discussion and debate, unresolved |
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| keenness in observing and understanding |
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| attended by all qualified members |
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| a watch kept over a person; careful, close, and disciplined observation |
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| pertaining to or characteristics of forests; woody |
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| easily irritated; characterized by impatience and exasperation |
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a grotesque or grossly inferior imitation |
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