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| causing injury or ruin; extremely destructive or harmful |
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| injustice; complaint; an expression of dissatisfaction |
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| wrongdoing; sin; and act or instance of breaking a law of regulation; non-fulfillment of an obligation or promise |
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| those who hold to a belief opposed to the established teaching of a church; a person who dissents from the doctrine of an established church |
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| promising bad fortune or future disaster |
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| questioned deeply; to trouble persistently from all sides |
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| noisy fight; quarrel or disturbance marked by disorderly and often violent behavior |
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| the state or quality of being caste; purity |
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| a good reputation; regarded highly; looked up to |
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| excruciating mental or physical pain or suffering; agony; torture |
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| to make an urgent or earnest request |
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| high seriousness of manner or bearing; a celebration or observance marked with gravity and dignity |
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| anger or hastiness of temper |
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| purify; to cleanse of what is impure or extraneous; to free from sin or guilt |
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| to regard with extreme dislike or hostility |
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| a blood relation (can also be connected by marriage) |
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| deceitful cleverness; slyness |
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| capable or liable to change |
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| to comfort or share in trouble |
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| morally base, despicable or loathsome |
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| of an unhealthy color; lacking color |
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| in a little while; soon; presently |
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| the worship of idols; idolatrous admiration |
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| to attribute as a fault or crime to a person; ascribe |
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| distressing; sad; causing sorrow or regret |
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| difficult to handle or manage |
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| the willful giving of false testimony; untruths; lying |
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| to join; associate with; to be with as a companion |
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| of relating to, or inclined toward war |
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| to force to leave a country or place by official decree |
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| speech that is vivid, forceful, graceful and persuasive |
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| following no predictable pattern |
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| appropriate, concerning, pertaining, referring to |
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| understand; imagine; to form a strategy for |
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| to obtain by some effort or means; acquire |
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| unfamiliar, unknown, foreign |
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| in opposite directions, contradictory, incompatible |
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hypocrites hide mask, disguise |
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| inappropriate (due to unnatural aspect); improper |
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| rebuke, admonish, reprimand |
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| conversations, talk, converse |
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| receive forgiveness for a sin |
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| thinking deeply or seriously |
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| small bottle containing medicine or other liquids |
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| headstrong, disobedient, incorrigible |
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| disgusting, detestable, despicable |
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| long journey, often for religious purposes |
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| flood (literal or figurative) |
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| remaining persons or things; left-over; relic |
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| extreme poverty; impoverishment; want; indigence |
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| arrogant; scornful; disdainful |
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| statements or events whose meanings are unclear |
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| whip or other instrument for inflicting punishment |
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| uncontrollable; unyielding; relentless |
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| look over; examine; review; look for a long time |
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| full of love; enamored; ardent; passionate |
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| promising misfortune; ill chosen; badly timed |
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| all-encompassing; occupy; involve; immerse |
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| medicine; something that can restore health |
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| terrible; dreadful; awful; woeful |
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| secretly informed of/about |
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| hostility; hatred; rancor; acrimony |
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| to obstruct or hinder in movement; burden put a heavy load on |
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| not significant; unimportant; petty; trifling; trivial |
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| penetrating or entering deeply in to subjectsor thought of knowledge; deep insight |
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| a person expelled from a country as undesirableor as having entered illegally |
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| to leave one country or region and settle in another; immigrate |
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| a formal, lengthy exposition of a topic |
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| a short account of an incident (interesting or entertaining) |
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| morbidly gloomy; sad; dejected |
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the act of constraining to compell, confine, restrain |
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| supplies of food; victuals |
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| made airtight; impervious to air and liquid |
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| any wide-spread and fatal infection or contagious malady |
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| famous for an unfavorable reason |
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| not possessing; destitute |
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| lens/eyeglass for one eye |
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| mentally sound; sane; clear; obvious; plain; understandable |
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| gradual recovery from an illness |
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| a protecting force accompanying property in course of transportatio; accompany or escort |
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| violent agitation; madness; delirium |
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| to afflict with intense bodily or mental suffering or pain |
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| to beat with a whip; to move about with flailing, violent motions |
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| the second of two mentioned person or things |
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| rough in sound; hoarse; rash |
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| an act of malicious damage; to inquire or attack |
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| to feel or express sorrow for; grief |
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| not occupied by matter; empty; destitute; useless |
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| to slip by; pass away (the time) |
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| lacking muscular power; weak; frail; infirm |
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| the act of evcuating; or making empty |
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| indifferent to the pain of others; pitiless; unremitting; continuous |
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| to take something away from; to disposses; remove and/or withhold something |
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| to deprive f ope or happiness; to leave desolate or saddened through loss |
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| lack of feeling; emotion; or sensation; indensibility; indeifference; lack of interest |
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| lacking color; ashen, ashy, bloodless, cadaverous |
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| the state of being vital; animation; life |
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| something used to confine; as a ope for fastening |
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| the communication of disease by contact, direct or indirect, or figuratively, of mental states by suggestion or association; plague |
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