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| not affected by pain, passion, or feeling; impassive |
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| infernal; gloomy; referring to the river Styx in mythology |
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| a distressing and thwarting situation |
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| to force to submit to control and governance; enslave |
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| useful in an inferior capacity; subordinate |
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| pervert or corrupt by an undermining of morals, allegiance, or faith |
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| haughtily contemptuous; proud |
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| having the intense irrational reality of a dream |
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| deductive reasoning; asubtle, specious, or crafty argument |
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| unreasonable or foolhardy contempt of danger or opposition; audacity; recklessness |
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| having little substance or strength; flimsy; weak |
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| pang; spasm; hard or painful struggle |
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| inactivity; sluggish; lethargy |
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| completely regulated by the state; dictatorial; autocratic |
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| sharp; biting; perceptive; caustic; incisive |
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