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| noun, specifically designated by dictionary or other neutral direction |
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| noun, cultural/historical association with things or words that extend beyond literal meanings |
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| adjective, term applied to words when describing negative connotation |
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| noun, origin, especially from specific region, culture, or language |
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| noun, commonplace way of speaking or writing |
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| adj, pointing at something directly |
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| verb, to suggest significant meaning or result or consequence |
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| adj, comparative, not absolute |
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| verb, to make clear; to explain thoroughly |
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| adjective, capable of being understood, but not overtly expressed |
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| adjective, fully expressed without vagueness |
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| adjective, indicative of idea, category, thing, or activity that can't be expressed in physical instance |
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| adjective, characterized by particular physical existence |
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| noun, not taking part in either side of dispute or conflict |
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| noun, evident favoring of one viewpoint |
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| noun, forming judgment or opinion prior to facts at hand |
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| adjective, approaching issue without any specific bias or desired/anticipated outcome |
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| noun, some possible to interpret in more than one way |
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| adjective, speaking/thinking/acting in contradictory fashion |
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| verb, to show plainly, especially to show that one has a quality or feeling |
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