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[ADJECTIVE]: Fallen into disrepair or partial ruin, esp. through neglect |
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| Worn and broken down by hard use |
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| Worn and broken down by hard use |
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| Inclined to shake as from weakness or defect |
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| Depressing in character or appearance |
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| Shady, morally degrading, shabby, untidy |
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| Characterized by order and neatness; free from disorder |
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[ADJECTIVE]: Inclined to put things off; intended to postpone something |
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| Inclined to waste time and lag behind |
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| wasting time instead of working |
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| Idle or indolent especially in a dreamy way |
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| Deficient in alertness or activity |
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| Postpone doing what one should be doing |
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| the act of procrastinating; putting off or delaying |
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| Draw out a discussion or process in order to gain time |
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| Characterized by speed and efficiency |
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| acting or arriving or performed exactly at appointed time |
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| characterized by speed and efficiency |
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[ADJECTIVE]: Hard working, thorough and presistent |
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| marked by care and persistent effort |
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| Diligent in application or pursuit |
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| Showing sustained enthusiastic action ith unflagging vitality |
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| disinclined to work or exertion |
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| Habitually lazy; resistant to physical work/labour |
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| Hasty and w/o attention to detail; not thorough |
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| not detailed; brief or broad |
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[ADJECTIVE]: Dreadful or disastrous; bleak and cheerless |
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| having extremely unfortunate or dire consequences; bringing ruin |
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| affected by or full of grief / woe |
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| Causing fear or anxiety by threatening great harm; shockingly brutal/cruel |
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| Depressing in character or appearance; gloomy and bleak |
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| grave or even gloomy in character |
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| effecting or designed to effect an improvement; promoting good health |
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| Favourable health of mind or body |
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[VERB]: To defeat or frustrate completely
To perplex, confuse, or embarrass completely |
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| defeated, a severe humiliating defeat |
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| defeat somebody comprehensively...with a stick [!] |
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| confuse someone and unable to decide what to do |
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| To confuse, befuddle, throw into panic by making overwrought with confusion |
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[NOUN]: An oral exchange of ideas or conversation; a lengthy discussion, either written or spoken
[VERB]: To talk about or discuss at great length |
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| lengthy formal writing; long paper |
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| a talk on religious matter |
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| Give greater scope on; expand |
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| Speak or write at length upon |
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| A comment at length on a particular subject |
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| a sketchy summary of the main points of an arguement |
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| A concept or idea not associated with any specific instance |
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[VERB]: To distinguish between two or more things; often perceive minute differences
To behave unfairly toward a person or group of people because of prejudice |
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| To be able to tell the difference between two or more things |
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| Acute perception; discernment, keen |
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| Make quick accurate intelligent judgment |
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| keenly selective judgment |
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[VERB]: To speak slightingly of or undervalue |
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| treat something as decreasingly valuable |
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| make someone or something seem inferior |
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| criticize something or somebody |
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| give a low judgment than it really is |
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| praise somebody or something |
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[NOUN]: Difference or inequality, as of age, character, or quality |
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| equality of status or position |
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[ADJECTIVE]: Deeply distressed or agitated |
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| feeling or producing extreme anxiety |
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| very upset, emotional, agitated |
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[VERB]: To make known; to make public |
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| To show and display that which was hidden |
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| To uncover, physically expose to view |
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| make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that which was meant to be kept secret |
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[ADJECTIVE]: Easy to manage, train, teach, or discipline |
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| made or done according to requirements or instructions |
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| stubborn, not easily persuaded/influenced |
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[ADJECTIVE]: Inactive, as if in sleep, suspended in use, growth, or development |
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| potentially existing but not presently evident or realized |
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| nonreactive; unable to move or act |
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| being quiet or still o inactive; causing no symptoms |
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| sluggish; lacking physical or mental energy |
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| energetic; full of liveliness |
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| becomes unstable suddenly; violent |
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| very lively and profitable |
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[ADJECTIVE]: Violently forceful and swift; extreme |
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| strong powerfully persuasive, great power |
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| strict, harsh, very little relaxation |
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| incompetent, not enough authoritative to achieve desired aims |
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[NOUN]: deliberate deception in speech or conduct |
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| hide something/hide truth, feeling, thoughts, intentions, etc. |
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| absolute moral correctness |
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| direct and honest conduct in one's relations and transactions with others |
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