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| Holding an established opinion |
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| The belying of one's true intentions by deceptive words or actions. |
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| To fall from a higher to a lower state (mood,tide) |
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Selecting what appears to be best in various doctrines,methods, or styles.
to read more than one genre. |
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| To eliminate; to cause to vanish |
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| To show livliness or exhileration |
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| To give a clarifying explanation |
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| Hard to comprehend or define |
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| To make beautiful, decorate, or exaggerate |
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| To throw into disorder or confusion |
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| To strive to equal or excel. |
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| lacking physical, mental, or moral vigor. |
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| To cause to exist or develop |
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| intensify; improve; to make greater |
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| lasting or of use for only a short time |
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| composure, evenness of temper |
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| use ambiguity to conceal truth |
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