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| tirade; fiery, damning speech |
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| remedy to all diseases or troubles |
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| misc mixture or collection; hodgepodge |
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1) moderate
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| person who smugly displays exaggerated conformity |
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1) worthy of honor or respect
2) formidable |
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1) precise
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| have casual, adulterous affairs with other women |
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| having or showing excessive interest in sexual matters |
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| fickle, whimsical, unpredictable, erratic |
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1) authority on a subject
2) critic |
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| to speak in a pompous or dogmatic way |
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| showing servile complaisance or deference; fawning |
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1) socially awkward or clumsy
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| one who advocates recovery of territory or historically related to one's nation but now subject to foreign government |
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| awkward an uncultivated in appearance or behavior |
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| generally supposed to be; reputed |
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1) eager
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3) worried; concerned |
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| something that brings an activity to an end |
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| old and withered; dried up; shriveled |
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| unstable; readily or continually undergoing change or breakdown |
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1) change sides and loyalties
2) be evasive or ambiguous |
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| loud or noisy; expressing a view forcibly and insistently |
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1) dried and withered
2) make hard and without feeling |
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| shameful, humiliating, disgraceful |
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1) to show contempt for (i.e. - rule or convention)
2) mock; scoff |
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1) of clothes (usuall men's) or a way of dressing
2) of or relating to a tailor or tailored clothes |
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| dash or flamboyance in style |
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1) making great demands; requiring great effort
2) tryingly or unremittingly severe in making demands |
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| having bright glaring colors or combinations of colors |
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1) strong desire to gain and possess
2) tending to acquire and retain ideas or information |
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| harmful; malevolent; hostile; damaging |
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| depth; quality or state of being profound |
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| transparent; very clear; easy to understand |
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1) narrow-minded
2) stingy or mean [Archaic]
3) uncultured or unrefined [Archaic] |
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1) wave in a triumphant or threatening way; display
2) wave around (a weapon); flourish |
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| showing sudden irritation, especially over some annoyance |
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| filled with trust and accuracy |
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| lacking interest or flavor |
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| feeling of uneasiness for doing wrong |
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| silent or reserved; not speak freely |
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| selecting from or made up from a variety of sources |
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| an artifice or expedient used to evade a rule |
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| known or understood by only a few |
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| to prevent the presence of |
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| to reject the validity of |
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| urgent; requiring immediate action |
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| friendship; peaceful harmony |
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| to calm or make less severe |
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| capable of being held or maintained or defended |
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| art of clear and expressive speaking |
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| wide-ranging and ipressive array or display |
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1) jumping from one thing to another; disconnected
2) at random; unmethodical |
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| willing to betray one's trust |
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| easily managed or controlled |
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| troublesome and oppressive; burdensome |
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| intended to delay; inclined to procrastinate |
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| correct behavior; obedience to rules and customs |
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| appearance or semblance of truth |
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| to increase in power, influence, and reputation |
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| of or relating to or characterized by insult or abuse |
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| model of excellence or perfection |
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| different from acknowledged standard; holding unorthodox opinions or doctrines |
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| to criticize with harsh language |
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| to make known by open declaration |
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| to come into conflict with |
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| an increase by natural growth |
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| not fully formed; disorganized |
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| causing sleep or lethargy |
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| having a slanting or sloping direction |
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| sculpture or model or person |
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| resolute; persistent; stubborn |
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| someone with amateurish and superficial interest in a topic |
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| showing or feeling no emotion |
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| of or pertaining to lovers or lovemaking |
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| lying down; reclining; leaving |
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| to divert or amuse oneself |
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| formal or elaborate praise at an assembly |
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| deception by craft or guile |
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| to render indistinct or dim |
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| act of refraining voluntarily |
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| an expression of general truth or principle |
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| to set forth for consideration |
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| a powerful or influential person |
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| to prolong or draw out or extend |
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| study of literary texts to establish their authenticity and determing their meaning |
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| to prevent; to make unnecessary |
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| unemotional; lacking sensitivity |
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| sour in taste; harsh in temper |
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| a hostile entrance into a place |
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| walking or traveling about |
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| utterly hopeless or humiliating or wretched |
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| unusually advanced or mature mentally or in talent |
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| extreme dislike; aversion |
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| to reduce in amount or degree or severity |
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| shrewd; astute; having keen mental perception and understanding |
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| hostie feeling or attitude |
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| incitement of discont or rebellion against a government |
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| characterized by sudden, rash action or emotion |
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| to surrender unconditionally or on stipulated terms |
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| to evade responsibility by pretending to be ill |
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| to claim unwarrantably or presumptuously |
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| a sorrowful poem or speech |
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| publicized disgrace (incurred by shameful conduct) |
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| willingness to believe or trust too easily |
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| without feeling or sensitivity |
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| to disguise one's real intentions or character |
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| to urge or press with excessive persistence |
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| lacking courage or resolution |
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| too great for description |
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| to convert or attempt to recruit |
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| to clear from blame; prove innocent |
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| deceptively attractive; seemingly plausible but fallacious |
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| retalliation against an enemy |
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| hardened in feelings; resistant to persuasion |
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| warlike; given to waging war |
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| having perception; discerning; discriminating |
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| to make the subject of a lawsuit |
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| to abolish by formal means |
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| diligent; persistent; hard working |
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| to condemn as harmful or odious |
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| continuous discharge of fireamrs or outburst of criticism |
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| to scatter or spread widely |
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| something one does in addition to a principle occupation |
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| generous in forgiving an insult or injury |
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| a witty or pointed saying tersely expressed |
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