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| to support, or be in favor of |
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| concerned with or appreciative of beauty |
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| sympathy, attraction, kinship |
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| program, things to be done |
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| an official pardon fro a group of people who violate a law |
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| stern in manner or appearance, strict in morals |
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| strong or fixed dislike, a feeling of repugnance |
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| commonplace, trite, unoriginal |
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| extravagantly ornate flamboyant, characterized by bold ornamentation |
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| to envy another's possessions, to concede reluctantly |
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| invigorating V: to prepare |
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| to open up a subject for discussion |
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| something used as a defense, a strong protection |
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| a hiding place, something hidden in a secret place |
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| unfeeling and insensitive |
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| truthfulness, great honesty, frankness |
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| to surrender, to stop resisting |
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| an emotional purification, an emotional release |
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| the act of blaming or condemning |
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| constant, lasting a long time |
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| disposition towards mercy, mildness |
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| to come together as one, to fuse or unite |
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| making sense, organized and logical |
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| conversational, used in informal speech |
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| determination, a state of being convinced |
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| brief, without much attention to detail |
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| to describe or picture in words, to detail |
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| to deceive or have false illusions |
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| to lessen in value, to belittle |
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| very poor, totally lacking |
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| a denunciation, a biting speech |
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| instructive, intended to educate |
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| not concentrated; V: to spread wildly |
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| to stray from the main subject |
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| keenly perceptive, shrewd |
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| an opera singer, prima donna; a tempermental, conceited person. |
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| arrogantly assertive, positive about unproven ideas |
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| as though asleep, not actively growing |
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| unconventional, a little kooky |
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| to erase, to rub away the features, to obscure |
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| to add to, to exaggerate, garnish, ornament |
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| to move to a new country, to move to a new place |
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| a messenger or representative, an agent |
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| to imitate, to strive to equal |
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| to cover, to enclose with a dark cover |
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| to speak in praise of someone, to pay written or spoken tribute |
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