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| one who actively and intensely opposes another |
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| one who forsakes his religion, principles, or party |
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| one who prepares and sells drugs for medicinal purposes |
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| the universe as an ordered and harmonious system |
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| a choice between two unpleasant alternatives |
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| a speech or writing praising the character or services of a person, especially an oration in honor of a deceased person |
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| complete destruction or sacrifie, especially by fire, of a large number of people; a great slaughter |
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| of or pertaining to one who hates or distrusts mankind |
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| general disorder, confusion; a wild uproar |
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| a complete view of a region in every direction; comprehensive presentation of a subject matter |
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| the desire or effort to promote the well-being of mankind, as by offering charitable gifts; love toward mankind |
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| to reject solemnly or under oath |
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| one who pleads on behalf or another/one who argues for a cause; a supporter or defender/ to support or recommend publicly |
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| fond of feasting and jovial fellowship; sociable |
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| incapable of being recalled or altered |
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| danger of loss, injury, or death |
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| characterized by joking; spoken or done in jest |
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| possessing unlimited authority or power/ God himself; the Almighty |
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| possessing unlimited knowledge; infinitely wise |
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| the willful act of incomplete, deceptive, or false testimony in a legal document or while under oath in a court of law |
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| rigidly and unfailingly holding to the truth; characterized by truth |
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| a rigid and unfailing adherence to the truth; correctness; accuracy |
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| full of life; spirited; lighthearted |
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| to agree; to be in harmony with/ to grant as reserved, proper or suitable/ agreement, harmony reconciliation |
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| to fall to someone as gain, addition, or advantage/ to grow or accumulate , as the interest on capital |
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| to make physical or mental troubles more bearable |
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| to make an indirect of passing reference to without distinct specification |
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| a crude image or dummy of someone disliked |
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| shameless audacity, unblushing insolence |
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| splendid radiance, brilliance |
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| to draw out or forth; to bring to life |
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| possessing extensive scholarly knowledge |
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| to praise highly; to exalt; to glorify |
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| to free from entanglement; disengage; liberate |
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| wam and hearty; sincere; deeply felt |
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| of the nature of the body as opposed to the spirit |
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| sparing of words; concise |
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| characterized by clearness, as of a pure liquid |
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| wishing evil or harm toward others |
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| showing scornful mockery or cynical derision |
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| of or like a ghost; insubstantial |
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| benumbed; lacking energy, vigor, and responsiveness |
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| violently disturbed or agitated |
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| of appearing in, or pertaining to springtime; early, youthful |
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