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to discourage, intimidate
"Daunting man" |
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| lack, scarcity, insuffiency |
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| to degrade or lower in quality of stature |
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| to corrupt, seduce from virtue or duty, indulge |
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| young woman making debut in high society |
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| athletic contest with ten events |
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| losing leaves in the fall, short-lived, temporary |
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| proper, tasteful, socially correct |
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| proper behavior, etiquette |
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| to belittle, openly condemn |
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| to mar the appearance of, vandalize |
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| slanderous, injurious to the reputation |
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| person required to answer a legal action or suit |
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| respectful and polite in a submissive way |
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| to dirty, spoil, to disgrace, to dishonor |
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| clear-cut, explicit or decisive |
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| no longer existing, dead, extinct |
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| to give powers to another |
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| harmful, destructive, detrimental |
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| depiction, representation |
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| tidal deposit at the mouth of a river |
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| leader, rabble-rouser, usually using appeals to emotion or prejudice |
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| borderline, act of defining or marking a boundary or distinction |
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| to degrade, humiliate, humble |
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| data relating to study of human population |
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| to reduce to a lower grade or rank |
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| lowering in rank or grade |
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| to express doubt or objections |
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| to remove mysetery from, clarify |
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| to slur or blacken someone's reputation |
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| to make bare, uncover, undress |
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| to describe, to represent |
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| to express or feel disapproval of, regret strongly |
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| to spread out strategically over an area |
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| to remove from a high position, as from a throne |
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| sinfulness, moral corruption |
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| to mock, to ridicule, make fun of |
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| copied or adapted, not original |
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| to originate, take from a certain source |
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| to abuse something sacred |
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| to dry completely, dehydrate |
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| feeling discouraged and dejected |
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| very poor, poverty stricken |
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| at random, rambling, unmethodical |
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| to discourage, prevent from happening |
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| having defined limit, conclusive |
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| departure, exception, anomaly |
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| skilled physically or mentally |
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| regional style of speaking |
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| allowing light to show through, delicate |
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| authoritative statement, popular statement |
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| to distinguish between two items |
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| shyness, lack of confidence |
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| to cause to separate into parts, esp light |
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| to turn aside, to stray from the main point |
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| in despair, run down, neglected |
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| to enlarge, swell, extend |
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| discontented and disloyal |
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| to expel from legal prfession |
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| to percieve something obscure |
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to deny, disavow
"revoke a claim, deny" |
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to confess, divulge
"disclose the details" |
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bewildering, perplexing, slightly disturbing
"when you are bewildering, you tend to have a lot of concern" |
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harsh-sounding, badly out of tune
"concordant, not having the right tune" |
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to dishonor or disgrace
"not have credit to your name" |
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disbelieved, discounted, disgraced, dishonored
"not to have credit to your name" |
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| subject to one's own judgement |
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wandering from topic to topic
"cursive, goes from place to place" |
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to regard with scorn and contempt
"not daintly" |
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contemptuous, scornful
"not dainty" |
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disconnected, disassociated
"disengaged the rocketship" |
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to vomit, discharge violently
"to gorge out, vomit" |
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untidy, disarranged, unkempt
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averse, unwilling, lacking desire
"not inclined to do something" |
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to belittle, speak disrespectfully about
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dissimilar, different in kind
"disapparate in similarity" |
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contrast, dissimilarity
"not paired, completely different" |
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free from emotion, impartial, unbiased
"not passionate" |
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to drive out or scatter
"when you dispel something, it scatters" |
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to distribute, administer
"dispense pharmacist" |
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to suspend the operation of, do without
"dispense with, suspends the operation without" |
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to dishearten, make dejected
"not spririted, sad" |
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disgrace, dishonor
"dis on your rep" |
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to pretend, disguise one's motives
"not ressemble your original motives" |
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to spread far and wide
"like semen, this is goes far and wide" |
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difference in opinion
"dis the tension is still there" |
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| to scatter, to pursue pleasure to excess |
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| to separate, remove from association |
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| harsh and unpleasant sounding |
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to presuade someone to alter original intentions
"dis pursuade someone" |
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to swell, inflate, bloat
"like extend" |
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| very worried and distressed |
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to move or act confusedly or without clear purpose
"to be all in a dither" |
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to fortell or know by inspiration
"divinition, like something of a prophecy" |
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creating disunity or conflict
"dividing, you make contact this way" |
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tame, willing to be taught
"JJ was docile when he was a pup" |
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rigidly devoted to theories
"Doctrine, rigid theories" |
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persistent, stubborn
"like a dog, stubborn" |
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| rigidly fixed in opinion, opiniated |
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sad, mournful
"dole fruit, you get fruit baskets at mournful times" |
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idiot, dimwit, foolish person
"dolting dimwit" |
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| to rule over something in a tyrannical way |
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at rest, inactive, in suspended animation
"something that is hiding and sleeping" |
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senile old person
"Doting old retard" |
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excessively fond, loving in excess
"a wife dotes on her loving husband" |
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sullen and gloomy, stern and severe
"like sour seeming" |
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| money or property given by a bride to her husband |
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to plan, outline, to recruit, conscript
"draft up an outline, like "craft" up and outline" |
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stupid talk, slobber
"drooling trivial talk" |
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amusing in a wry, subtle way
"like dry lol" |
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waste produced during metal smelting, garbage
"dirty sewer stuff" |
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pleasant sounding, soothing to the ear
"dulce" |
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deception, dishonesty, double-dealing
"duping someone by use of deception" |
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| period of time that something lasts |
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threat or force or intimidation, inprisonment
"like a duchess that is trapped away from the rest of the world" |
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suffering from indigestion, gloomy and irritable
"septic tank is gross and gloomy and irritable" |
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