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| A disadvantage. Something that causes damage, harm, or loss. |
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| skilled. Skillful in using the hands or body |
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funny. Humorous; playfully joking.
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| outgoing. Sociable; enjoying and seeking the company of others. |
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| ideal. Best possible; most favorable; most desirable. |
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| showy. Meant to impress others; flashy |
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| ethical. Careful about moral standards; conscientious. |
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| of the senses. Having to do with seeing, hearing, feeling, tasting, or smelling. |
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| indirect. Experienced through imagination; not experinece directly. |
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| depressed. downhearted; hopless; overwhelmed with sadness. |
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| to cause. to bring about by moving others to action; stir up |
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| quick to recover. able to recover quickly from harm, illness, or misfortune. |
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looking back. Reviewing the past; considering past events.
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| basic. fundamental; necessary to learn first. |
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| to laugh at. to make fun of; mock; refuse to take seriously. |
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| to hold back. to slience or suppress; crush. |
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| to honor. to respect deeply; revere |
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| an extremist. a person totally devoted to a purpose or cause. |
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| unclear. able to be interpreted in more than one way; not clear |
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| a rebel. a person opposed to established ideas or beliefs, especially in politicals or religion. |
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| to decorate. beautify by adding details |
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| to waste. to spend or waste a little at a time. |
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| not intended. unitentional; accidental. |
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| silly. without sense or meaning; foolish. |
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| to put side by side. to place close together, especially in order to compare or constrast. |
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| weariness. a great lack of energy; inactivity due to laziness; sluggishness. |
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| irregular. happening now and then; occasional |
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| to pay for. to support finacially; provide a grant or contribution. |
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| to scold angrily. to criticize or scold harshly. |
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| very happy. Overjoyed; having an intense feeling of well-being. |
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| impulsive. Done acting in a hurry, with little thought; impulsive. |
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| perfect. Not able of error or failure; unable to make a mistake. |
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| overly emotional. Tearfully sentimental; overly emotional. |
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| to go backward. To return to an earlier, generally worse, conditon or behavior. |
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| to give up. to surrender; gtive up something. |
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| found everywhere. existing or seeming to exist everywhere at the same time. |
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| the highest point. The highest po9int or condition; peak. |
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| to be unclear. to be deliberately vague in order to mislead. |
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| accidental. Happening by chance, by accident, or at random; lucky |
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| flawless. faultless; perfect. |
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| a link. a person who serves as a connection between individuals or groups; a go-between. |
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| likely. Tending toward or open to something before hand. |
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| a natural preference or tendency |
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| shameful. Deserving of blame, criticism, or disapporval. |
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| something false. a pretense or counterfeit; something meant to decieve. |
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| relief. comfort in sorrow or misfortune; consolation. |
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| attentive. a concern. showing or expressing concern, care, or attention. |
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| a natural loss of individuals. A gradual natural decrease in number; becoming fewer in number. |
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| to avoid. to avoid by going around or as if by going around; to escape from, prevent, or stop through cleverness. |
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| connected. sticking or holding together; unified. |
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| terrible. causing grief or pain; very serious or severe. |
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| to flood. to cover, as by flooding; overwhelem with large number or amount. |
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| not noticing. unaware; failing to notice. |
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| quiet. quiet or uncommunicative; reluctant to speak. |
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| strong and well. healthy and strong; vigorous. |
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| to grant approval of. to authorize, allow, or approve. |
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| loud. Noisy; expressing feelings loudly and intensely. |
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| to support. to hold up, strengthen, or reinforce; support with a rigid object. |
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| to become less valuable. to fall or decrease in value or price; to lower the value of |
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| not selective. not chosen carefully; not based on careful selection. |
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| questioning. Curious; eager to learn. |
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| indefinite. vague; unclear. |
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| to send. to assign to a less important or less satisfying position, place, or condition. |
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| filled. Plentifully supplied; well-filled. |
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| a principle. a belief or principle held to be true by an individual or group. |
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| short. brief and clear, effectively concise. |
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| secret. Done in secret; kept hidden. |
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| a possiblity.a possible future event that must be prepared for or guarded against. |
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| selfish. self-centered; seeing everything |
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| to be found not guitly. to clear of an accusation or charge; prove innocent. |
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| contradicotory. out of place; having parts that are not in harmony or that are inconsistent. |
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| native.living growing or produced naturally. |
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| a handicap.something that acts as a disadvantage; a drawback. |
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| creating abundantly. Producing many works, results, or offspring; fertile. |
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| to put back. to restore to a previous position or condition; bring back into being or use. |
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| unnecessary. Beyond what is needed, wanted, or useful; extra. |
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| very plain. without decoration. severely plain. |
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| difficult to understand. Intended for or understood by only a certain group; beyond the understanding of most people. |
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| strange-looking. Distorted. |
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| to fascinate. to hypnotize or fascinate; hold spell bound. |
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| regarded negatively. known widely but unfavorably; having a bad reputation. |
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| uninterested. with little care or interest. |
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| attention-getting. tending to arouse interest or curiosity |
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| a joking, disrespectful imitation. a crude, exaggerated, or ridiculous representation; mockery. |
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| an authority. an expert infine art or in matters of taste. |
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| sorry. truely sorry for having done wrong. |
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| related. having to do with the issue at hand. |
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| easy to understand. clearly expressed. |
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| an unfortunate situation. |
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| slightly. not thoroughly. |
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| balanced. the same on both sides. |
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| wordy. containing to many words. |
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| the same throughout. Made up of similar or identical parts. |
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| ugly. indecent; morally low. corrupt |
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| to make the same. cause to conform to a model. |
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| a minor fault. a miinor weakness or character flaw. |
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| forgiving. noble in mind and spirit. |
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| someone who enjoys being hurt. |
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| deep hostility. intense hatred or ill will. resentment. |
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| an accusation in reply. response to an accuser; countercharge. |
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| disgusting. offensive; distasteful; repulsive. |
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| a deficiency. lack or shortage. |
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| to relieve. to make less severe or less intense. |
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| a complete solution. cure-all. |
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| unheard-of. never having occured before. |
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| practical. stressing usefulness. |
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| proper conduct. correctiveness in manners. |
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| to speak for. participate. |
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| extremely high. excessive, especially in amount of money |
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| to make possible. more easy |
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| shaky. weak; poorly supported. |
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| a standard. by which something is or can be judge. |
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| intended to destroy. acting or intending to undermine or overthrow something established. |
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| a contrast. an inequality or difference. |
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| subtly harmful. more harmful than is evident at first. |
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| to hint. to suggest slyly |
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| all-powerful. having unlimited power. |
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| appropriate. suitable. well-timed. |
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| to penetrate. to spread throughout. |
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| a penalty. something given or done as a repayment usually a punishment. |
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| not rehearsed. without preperation. |
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| instinct. instinctive knowlege; hunch. |
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| overly obvious. undesirably noticeable. |
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| favorable. being a good sign; encouraging. |
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| dishonest. trickery; cheating; or lies |
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| to make up for past errors. make amends |
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| lower than. under the authority or power of another. |
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| strong. intense. forceful. |
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| uncomplimentary. expressing a low opinion; belittling. |
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| gruesome. suggestive of death and decay |
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| supreme. of greatest concern or importance; foremost; chief in rank or authority. |
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| a state of confusion. predicament. |
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| to prove. to show to be true. |
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| harsh. to cause wearing away. |
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| to criticize. to schold gently but seriously; give a warning. |
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| the reverse. to exact opposite. |
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| a final high point. of actions or events. |
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| obedient. tendingn to give control over. |
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| to imitate. to try to equal or surpass. |
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