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| a feeling of strong dislike or hatred |
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| lacko of emotion; unconcern; indifference |
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| quick to understand; anxious or fearful about the future |
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| that can work or get along well together |
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| expression of sympathy with another in grief |
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| to set apart as holy; to devote entirely |
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| broken down or worn out due to old age |
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| to laugh at in contempt or scorn; ridicule |
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| frank or candid; simple or naive |
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| many fold; having many parts |
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| no longer in use or practice; out-of-date |
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| eating any sort of food; taking in everything indiscriminately |
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| having a tendency to be over-careful in spending or stingy |
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| a state of uncertainty; dilemma |
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| stubbornly defiant; hard to deal with; contumacious |
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| the act or practice of using force against someone or something as retaliation |
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| to take much pleasure; delight |
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| to render futile or useless; make absurd or ridiculous |
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| smoothly gracious or polite; urbane |
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