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| to strive to equal; to imitate |
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| to increase the value or beauty of |
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| feeling regret for having committed some wrong-doing |
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| noble; generous in forgiving; free from petty feelings or acts |
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| to state clearly and distinctly; to pronounce |
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| to work with another toward a goal |
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| to confine; to retain in legal custody |
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| faultless; without sin or blemish |
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| to call or summon forth (usually an emotion) |
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| without sense or meaning; silly |
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| exaggeratedly or insincerely polite; oily |
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| one who chooses (or is forced) to live outside of, or renounce, his or her native country |
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| unkempt; slovenly or uncared for appearance |
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| hatefully or shockingly evil |
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| to tell; to reveal (as a secret); make public |
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| to assist or encourage, especially in wrong-doing |
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| Arrogant and stubborn about one's (often unproven)beliefs; characterized by or given to the expression of opinions very strongly or positively as if they were facts of or relating to dogma |
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| lacking flavor; dull; not at all stimulating or interest |
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| inessential; not constituting a vital part |
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| to force by using pressure, intimidation or threats |
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| prejudiced, hostile; exhibiting or influenced by envy, distaste, or hostility |
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| extremely sometimes excessively, careful about small details; precise |
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| recklessness; a foolish disregard of danger; contempt of opposition |
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| sociable; fond of the company of others |
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| One who is intolerant of differences in others |
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| open and sincere, outspoken and blunt |
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| special words or phrases used by specific group of people |
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| careless neglect, often resulting in injury |
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| to calm; to make satisfied, usually temporarily |
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| to enlarge; to increase in amount or intensity |
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| extreme, chauvinistic patriotism, often favoring an aggressive, warlike foreign policy |
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