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| Showing a disinterested and selfless concern for the well-being of others; unselfish. |
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| Of or belonging to the time before the biblical Flood. |
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| (Of relations between people) Having a spirit of friendliness; without serious disagreement or rancor. |
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| Something that deviates from what is standard, normal, or expected. |
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| Leave hurriedly and secretly, typically to avoid detection of or arrest for an unlawful action such as theft. |
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| Old and therefore no longer very effective or useful. |
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| Regard with disgust and hatred. |
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| (Typically of speech or a debate) Angry and bitter. |
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| (Of language) Open to more than one Interpretation; having a double meaning. |
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| Sleepwalker: someone who walks about in their sleep. |
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| very generous or forgiving, esp. toward A rival or someone less powerful than oneself. |
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| A person who dislikes humankind and avoids human society. |
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| Unselfish, devoted to the welfare of others |
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