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| promising failure or bad luck; suggesting that success is unlikely |
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| behaving in a superior, condescending, or arrogant way |
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| having a wrinkle on the skin of the forehead; having a groove in a surface |
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| responsive to suggestion and likely to cooperate |
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| an earlier and unscientific form of chemistry, seeking to transform base metals into gold and to discover a life-prolonging elixir |
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| effectiveness; ability to produce the necessary or desired results |
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| to bring shame or disgrace on somebody’s reputation |
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| choosing or reflecting self-denial |
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| make something or somebody rich with a particular quality |
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| a tendency to sudden impulsive decisions or changes of mind |
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| having an unhealthily pale complexion |
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| having a kind and good-natured disposition or manner |
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| extremely thin, especially because of starvation or illness |
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| to separate or make something separate into parts, especially with force |
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| To have forced somebody to do something |
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| knowledge acquired through study and reading |
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| happiness or enjoyment, especially accompanied by laughter |
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| inspiring hatred, contempt, or disgust |
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| a feeling of loathing for or intense disapproval of something |
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| feeling of great respect or reverence for somebody or something |
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| not capable of being touched; not capable of being perceived by the senses |
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| slightly annoying quality, especially by being tedious |
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| actively and unreservedly; enthusiastically |
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| to agree to or to comply with something passively rather than expressing approval or support |
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| while showing contempt or ridicule |
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| ill-tempered or sulky in a peevish manner |
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| an act or expression of grief or sorrow |
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| tendency to dislike and distrust other people and to avoid their company |
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| satisfying hunger or another appetite completely |
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| to have stated or affirmed that something is a fact |
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| a habitual visitor to a place |
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| liable to become angry or irritated, or showing anger or irritation |
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| without material qualities, and so not able to be touched or seen |
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| to be calmed or soothed when upset |
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| provoked to irritability or anxiety |
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| behaving in an ill-mannered or unrefined way |
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| expressing or involving disrespect for God or sacred things |
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