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| Deprived of, made unhappy through a loss. |
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| Intended to decieve or entrap; sly, treacherous. |
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| Not easily moved mentally or emotionally; dull, unresponsive. |
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| Having a deep seated distaste; opposed, unwilling. |
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| Not affected or hurt by; admitting of no passage or entrance. |
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| Lukewarm; unenthusiastic, marked by an absence of interest. |
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| A skillful or ingenious device, a clever trick; a clever skill, trickery. |
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| So unimportant that it can be disregarded. |
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| Inflicting or aiming at punishment. |
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| To set right, remedy, relief from wrong or injury. |
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| Forceful, convincing; relevant, to the point. |
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| Knowing everything; having unlimited awareness or understanding. |
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| A remedy for all ills; cure-all; an answer to all problems. |
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| Exact, careful, attending thoroughly to details; having high moral standards, principled. |
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| To move bout stealthily; to lie in hiding. |
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| Proud an contemptuous; showing scorn because of a feeling of superiority. |
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| Strange, mysterious, weird, beyond explanation. |
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| Easily excused, pardonable. |
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| Unselfish, concerned with the welfare of others. |
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| Mercy, humanness; mildness, moderateness |
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| A lack, scarcity, inadequate supple; a famine. |
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| Shy, lacking self-confidence; modest, reserved. |
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| A difference; a lack of agreement. |
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| Fierce and cruel; aggressive; deadly, destructive; scathingly harsh. |
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| Extremely poisonous; full of malice; spiteful. |
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| To yield to; to assume an office or dignity. |
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| To tear up by the roots; to destroy totally. |
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| Meddling; excessively forward in offering services or assuming authority. |
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| Growing without check, running wild. |
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| Open to or marked by bribery or corruption. |
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