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| unreasonable; based on one's own wishes or whims without regard for reason |
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| doing or producing good; intending or showing kindness |
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| to overlook, forgive or disregard |
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| to express strong disapproval of; to pronounce judgment against |
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| to speak of in a disrespectful way; to reduce in esteem or rank; belittle |
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| made or delivered on the spur of the moment |
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| appearing worn or exhausted |
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| not readily noticeable or prominent |
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| to come in rough contact with while moving; to push or shove |
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| brief and to the point; marked by the use of few words |
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| tediously repetitious or lacking in variety |
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| a sign of something about to happen |
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| filled with excessive self-esteem and vanity; conceited |
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| rough-sounding and harsh; boisterous and disorderly |
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| to give in to an overpowering force |
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| possible to be treated as real, fact or concrete; perceptible by the sense of touch |
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| not neat or cred for; untidy |
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