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| mental unease caused by failure,disappointment,or humiliation |
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| morally pure; virtuous; celibate (chastity) |
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| to severely criticize or punish |
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| to punish with the intention of correcting |
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| ill-tempered, easy to anger |
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| evasive speech, used to avoid directly answering a question |
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| informal, every day speech |
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| the art of clear and expressive speech |
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| to draw a line around; to limit or restrict within boundaries |
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| to go around something or avoid it |
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| a loud noise often to get someone's attention; to cry out noisily |
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| to sympathize, to come together in misery |
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| the art of clear and expressive speech |
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| to draw a line around; to limit or restrict within boundaries |
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| to go around something or avoid it |
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| a loud noise often to get someone's attention; to cry out noisily |
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| to sympathize, to come together in misery |
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