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| to regard with extreme repugnance or aversion; to detest; to loathe |
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| sharpness, harshness, or bitterness of nature, speech, disposition, etc. |
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| cheerful readiness, promptness, or willingness |
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| working dilligently at a task, persevering, industrious |
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| to feel sorrow, express sympathy, pity |
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| to win over, placate, overcome hostility |
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| sudden amazement, dread, that results in utter confusion |
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| unrestrained rway of living, excessive drinking |
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| deceitfulness in speech or conduct; double-dealing |
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| unconventional; peculiar; odd |
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| the act of showing or feeling a lively triumphant joy |
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| the act of refraining or abstaining from; patient, enduring self-control |
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| strong, forceful, powerful, intimidating |
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| to urge excssevily, persistant |
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| not to be stopped, revoked, recalled, unalterable |
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| lack of energy or vitality |
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| objectionably agressive in offfering unreqeusted and unwanted help or advice, meddlesome |
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| ostentatious in one's learning. "snobbish" |
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| feeling sorrow for one's sins or shortcomings. Repentant |
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| showing sudden irritation, especially over some trifiling annoyance, agressive |
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| extraordinary in size, amount, or extent |
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| utterly and shamelessly immoral or dissapated, extravagant |
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| a natural inclination or tendency |
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| rightness of principle or conduct, moral virtue, RIGHTOUSNESS |
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| setting right of whats wrong |
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| the act of instance of pleading in protest, objecting, or complaining |
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| self-restrain, avoidance of familiarity or intimacy with others |
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| cheerfully optimistic, hopeful, or confident |
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| the state of showing deep concern |
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| a scheme, trick, or ruse intended or acheive a goal or gain an advantage |
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| the idea of asking for something humbly and earnestly |
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| capable of being affected or influenced |
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| a private converstaion between two people |
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| not lasting, enduring, or permanent |
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| intense, fear, alarm, or agitation |
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| given to fanciful notions, playful, capricious |
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