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| Lacking a sense of right and wrong; neither good nor bad |
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| of dubious authenticity; ficticious |
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| to give a false impression of; to contradict |
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| a magical-seeming ability to attract followers or inspire loyalty |
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| fond of partying; festive |
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| submission to another's will; respect |
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| hard to pin down; evasive |
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| to speed up or ease the progress of |
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| sociable; enjoying the company of others |
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| a system of social or political ideas |
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| brilliant; giving off heat or light |
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| a written or published falsehood that injures the reputation of or defames someone |
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| teacher, tutor, counselor, or coach |
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| total forgetfulness; the state of being forgotten |
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| one who supports a particular person, cause or idea |
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| a privilege that goes along with a job, a 'perk' |
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| stubborn; unyielding; completely inflexible |
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| shapeless; without a regular or stable shape |
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| to soothe; to pacify by giving in to |
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| one who provides help, especially in the form of gift or a donation |
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| relying on experience or observation |
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| to refrain from; to abstain |
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| a peculiarity; an eccentricity |
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| existing since birth; inborn |
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| to try in court; to engage in legal proceedings |
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| a hired soldier, someone who will do anything for money |
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| unknown; hard to understand |
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| relevant; dealing with the matter at hand |
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| to break up into opposing actions or groupings |
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| something not typical; a deviation from the standard |
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| to relieve, usually temporarily or incompletely |
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| capacity for learning; natural ability |
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| gentle; not harmful; kind; mild |
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| a record of events in order of time; a history |
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| roundabout; not following a direct path |
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| to strive to equal or excel; usually through imitation |
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| clearly and directly expressed |
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| charming in a rustic way; naturally peaceful |
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| clear; easy to understand |
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| a magical change in form; a striking sudden change |
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| a person of noble birth; an aristrocrat |
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| so large as to be clumsy; massive; dull |
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| an omen; a sign of something to come |
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| to hate very, very, very much |
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| skillful; dexterous; clever; shrewd |
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| to distribute; to assign; to allot |
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| middle class, usually in a negative sense |
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| to confirm; to back up with evidence |
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| to express disapproval of |
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| native; restricted to a particular region or area |
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| to abandon; to renounce; to relinquish |
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