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| degraded, base, contemptible, cringing, servile, complete and unrelieved. |
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| one who believes that nothing can be known about God; a skeptic, without faith |
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| involvement in wrongdoing; the state of being an accomplice |
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| someone or something that is abandoned or neglected |
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| a bitter and prolonged verbal attack |
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| a crude image of a despised person |
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| the state or quality of being just, fair, or impartial; fair and equal treatment |
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| silly, empty of meaning or value |
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| the act of accusing; a formal accusation |
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| certain, not to be doubted or denied |
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| stopping and beginning again, sporatic |
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| open to discussion and debate, unresolved. to bring up for discussion. a hypothetical law case argued by students |
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| a principal idea, feature, theme or element. a repeated or dominant figure in design |
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| a new convert, beginner, novice |
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| keenness in observing and understanding |
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| complete in all aspects or essentials, absolute; attended by all qualified members |
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| a watch kept over a person; careful, close and disciplined observation |
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| pertaining to or characteristic of forests; living or located in a forest; wooded, woody |
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| easily irritated, characterized by impatience and exasperation |
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| a grotesque or grossly inferior imitation; a disguise, especially the clothing of the opposite sex. to ridicule by imitating in a broad or burlesque fashion |
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