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| someone who hates mankind |
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| carelessness or casualness |
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| recent convert; beginner, or novice |
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| adhering to an established doctrine; commonly accepted |
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| strong supporter of something |
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| smallness in number; scarcity |
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| done routinely and with little care |
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| devoutly religious; making a hypocriticaly display of virtue |
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| to allay the anger of; appease |
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| matter-of-fact; straightforward |
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| unpractically idealistic or romantic |
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| stubbornly defiant to guidance or authortiy |
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| to reject the validity of; refuse to acknowledge |
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| reluctance or unwillingness |
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| lacking authenticity or validity |
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| beyond what is required or necessary |
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| to take the place of; supercede |
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| to feed or supply to excess |
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| self-seeker who wins favor through flattery |
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| excessive confidence or boldness; audacity |
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| everywhere at the same time; omnipresent |
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| beyond doubt, question, or reproach |
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| an impractical, ideally perfect place |
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| clamorous- vigorous in demands or complaints. |
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| to formally relinquish power |
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| deviation from normal, proper, or expected course |
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| to consent or comply without protest |
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| something out of proper or chronological order |
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| direct contrast; the opposite |
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| completly ordinary and commonplace |
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| showing kindness and gentleness |
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| impulsive and unpredictable |
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| purging of emotions as a result of an experience |
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| someone who makes elaborate claims to skill/knowledge |
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| to grow or come together into one whole; unite |
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| overcoming the distrust of; reconciling |
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| to declar/ set apart as sacred |
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| leader who attains power through emotional appeals |
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| ruler with absolute power |
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| to belittle; speak of in slighting way |
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| authoritatively, arrogantly assertive of unproved principles |
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| deceptiveness in behavior or speech |
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| retaining elements from a variety of sources |
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| intended for/ understood by only a few |
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| to release from an entanglement or difficulty |
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| happening by accident or chance |
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| not susceptible to change |
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| lacking material form or substance |
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| impoverished; lacking means of subsistence |
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| harmless, with no adverse effect |
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| working in a stealthy manner; treacherous |
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