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| ability to think clearly and make good decisions |
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| a reasonable and logical way of doing things or of thinking about problems that is based on dealing with specific situations instead of on ideas an theories |
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| mental strength and courage that allows someone to face danger, pain, etc. |
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| a person whose interest in an art or an area of knowledge is not very deep or serious |
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| different from the usual or natural type: unusual or abnormal |
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| full of mystery and difficult to understand |
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| observation by an augur especially of the flight and feeding of birds to discover omens |
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| a climbing plant that has large pink, purple, red, or white flowers |
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| falsely appearing to be fair, just, or right: appearing to be true but actually false |
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| not based on facts or proof: lacking a sound basis |
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| obsolete: showing innocent or childlike simplicity and candidness |
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| to give money or support to (someone or something); to talk to someone in a way that shows that you believe you are more intelligent or better than other people |
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| having or showing little or no feeling or emotion |
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| causing shock or disgust; causing horror or revulsion |
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| not justified or authorized |
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| former, previous; in the past |
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| beginning to exist: recently formed or developed |
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| prgressively narrowed toward one end |
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to raise someone/thing to a higher level; to prasie someone/thing highly |
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| to give a false idea of (something); to show something to be false or wrong |
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| dull and ordinary; relating to ordinary life on earth rather than to spiritual things |
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| very beautiful or good: causing strong feelings of admiration or wonder; lofy, grand, or exalted in thought, expression, or manner |
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| suitable or appropriate, pleasant and enjoyable, very friendly |
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| to surprise and confuse someone or something; to prove wrong |
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| to refuse to accept or support something; to reject |
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| to give a brief summary of something |
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| to cause (people, opinions, etc.) to separate into opposing groups |
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| opinions and feelings in an honest and sincere way |
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| used to describe speech that is meant to be funny but that is usually regarded as annoying, silly, or not proper |
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| existing in every part of something: spreading to all parts of something |
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| secret or mysterious: known or understood by only a few people |
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| to understand (an action, event, remark, etc.) in a particular way |
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| to work with others secretly especially in order to do something illegal or dishonest |
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| to put oil on as part of a religious ceremony; to officially or formally choose someone to do or to be something |
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| not genuine, sincere, or authentic |
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| seeming to be seen everywhere |
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| tending to talk a lot: talkative |
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| showing concern or care for someone's health, happiness, etc. |
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| very generous; very liberal in giving or bestowing |
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| not certain about what to do |
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| using few words in speech or writing |
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| very careful about how you do something; liking few thinks: hard to please |
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| tending to be quiet: not speaking frequently |
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| to avoid telling the truth buy not directly answering a question |
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| a strong desire to have or get money |
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| of or relating to time as opposed to eternity; not confined by time |
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| a firm adherent to a party, faction, cause, or person; especially: one exhibiting blind, prejudiced, and unreasoning allegiance |
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| having or showing knowledge that is learned by studying |
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| separated from other people or cultures: not knowing or interested in new or different |
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| a person who has lived in and knows about many parts of the world |
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| very calm: very hard to disturb or upset |
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| not wise or sensible: not prudent |
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| having many different parts/facets |
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| simple or plain: not fancy; of a person- having a serious and unfriendly quality |
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| able to work or continue for a long time without becoming tired |
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| refusing to obey something or someone |
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| difficult to understand: causing people to feel curious or confused |
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