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| assinine, inane, mindless |
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| lack of vitality or energy |
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| heart, nerve, spunk, courage to carry on |
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| treachery, betrayal, treason |
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| the object of a feeling of intense aversion, something to be avoided |
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| loud and confused and empty talk |
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| worthless or oversimplified ideas |
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| hurtful, injurous, noxious |
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| stony, showing unfeeling resistance to tender feelings |
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| friendly toward a younger, less experienced person |
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| buttery, fulsome, oily; unpleasantly and excessively suave or ingratiating in manner or speech |
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| an obsolete distilling apparatus |
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| acutely insightful and wise |
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| a distinct outgrowth on a body, especially as the result of disease or abnormality |
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| invovling dispute or controversy |
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| omnipresent, existing everywhere at once |
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| person who walks from place to place |
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| vilify, revile, spread negative information about |
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| mutability in life or nature, a variation in circumstances or fortune |
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| one who cultivates an area of interest without real knowledge |
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| severe self-discipline and abstention from self indulgence |
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| devoid of feelings and consciousness |
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| too great for description in words |
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| having a great deal of nervous energy |
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| use ambiguous language to conceal the truth or to avoid committing oneself |
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| strongly reminiscent or suggestive |
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| enquiry into metaphysical contradictions and their solutions |
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| feeling of anger caused by an offense |
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| indigence, need, pauperism |
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| model of excellence or perfection |
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| sudden, unforeseen crisis |
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| connection or series of connections between two things |
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| domination of one state over its allies |
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| figurative or metaphorical use of a word or expression |
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| represent as or by an instance |
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| having a mournful quality |
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| the state of being different |
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