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| abnormal, irregular, departing from the usual |
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| one having power to decide a matter at issue; a judge or umpire |
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| a damaging or derogatory statement; the act of slandering or defaming |
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| extremely strange, unusual, atypical |
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| abrupt, blunt, with no formalities |
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| to coax or persuade through flattery or artifice |
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| to punish severely; to criticize severely |
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| to plan with ingenuity, invent; to bring about as the result of a scheme or plan |
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| a leader who exploits popular prejudices, false claims, and promises in order to gain power |
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| to free from deception or error, set right in ideas or thinking |
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| weariness and discontent from lack of occupation or interest, boredom |
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(N) a chain or shackle placed on the feet (often used in plural); anything that confines or restrains (V) to chain or shackle; to render helpless |
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| very wicked, offensive, hateful |
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| subject to change, constant |
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(N) one who rebels or rises against authority (Adj) rising in revolt, refusing to accept authority; surging or rushing in or on |
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| a delusion marked by a feeling of power, wealth, talent, etc., far in excess of reality |
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| a position requiring little or no work; an easy job |
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| to go beyond a limit or boundary; to sin, violate a law |
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| to change from one nature, substance, or form to another |
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| performed, suffered, or otherwise experienced by one person in place of another |
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| to give or furnish condescendingly; to grant reluctantly |
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| stealthy, secret, intended to to escape observation, made or accomplished by fraud |
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