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| frank, sincere; impartial; nposed |
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| a representative or messenger |
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| to elevate; to increase in intensity |
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| a means to an end; advantageous, useful |
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| a natural quality, talent, or skill; a distinctive style |
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| causing sorrow or pain; serious |
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| composed of different kinds, diverse |
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| a vast number of people; a throng |
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| to write or engrave; to enter a naame on a list |
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| a speech by one actor; a long talk by one person |
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| a forecast of the probable course and outcome of a disease or situation |
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| with a harsh, grating sound; a harsh sound |
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| offensive,disagreeable, distasteful |
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| to sink a ship by cuttling holes in it; to get rid of something in a decisive way; to run hastily, scurry; a pail |
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| thoroughly skilled; an expert |
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| to have ambitious hopes or plans, strive toward a higher goal, desire earnestly; to ascend |
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| worthy of scorn, contemptible |
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| small, smaller than most others of the same type |
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| to free from slavery; to release or liberate |
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| incorrect, containing mistakes |
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| to make use of, develop; to make improper use of for personal profit; a feat, deed |
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| made or delivered on the spur of the moment |
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| to make imperfect, damage, harm |
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| not able to be defeated, unbeatable |
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| drooping; without energy, sluggish |
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| mud; wet, swampy ground; a tough situation; to get stuck |
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| forward; undesirably prominent; thrust out |
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| an introduction to a speech or piece of writing |
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| to cause to become; to perform; to deliver officially; to process, extract |
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| rough, irregular; severe, stern; strong; stormy |
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| inclined to doubt; slow to accept something as true |
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| untidy in dress, personal habits, etc.; careless, sloppy |
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| to conduct or bear oneself, behave; to be in agreement |
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| expressing much in a few words |
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| sober or serious in manner, modest |
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| a lessening in value; a belittling |
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| to lower in quality or value; to wear away |
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| to tell, reveal; to make public |
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| free from ignorance and false ideas; possessing sound understanding |
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| to prevent by acting first |
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| to distort in such a way as to make unintelligilbe |
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| one who puts forward a proposal; one who supports a cause or belief |
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| to shake, tremble; to trill |
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| to sping back, shrink; the act of springing back |
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| an unpleasant smell; to give off unpleasant smells; to give a strong impression |
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| unyielding, harsh, without pity |
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| to spend foolishly, waste |
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| detached or disconnected in sound or style |
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| sufficient to be noticed or measured |
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| absolute in power or authority |
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| to remove the color from; to make or turn pale; to parboil |
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| an act, utteranace, or writing showing contempt for something sacred |
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| planned or performed in cooperation with others |
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| to fight, struggle; to compete; to argue |
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| very famous, distinguished |
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| not easy, requiring hard work; hardworking |
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| to abuse, use roughly or crudely |
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| to consider carefully, reflect on |
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| intended to undermine or overthrow; one who advocates or attempts to undermine a political system |
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| made or put together by people; something artificial |
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| poisonous; spiteful, mean |
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