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| tendency to relapse into previous behavior |
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| strongly reminiscent or suggestive of something; odorous; fragrant |
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| quick witty reply; an interchange or witty retorts |
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| morally unprincipled person |
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| to criticize with harsh language; verbally abuse |
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| to speak or write in an exaggeratedly enthusiastic manner |
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| related to effective communication; insincere in language |
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| widespread; prevalent; abundant |
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| retaliatory action or retort |
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| to contemplate; reflect upon |
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| excessively sweet or sentimental |
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| extremely sacred; beyond criticism |
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| pretending to be pious or righteous |
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| cynical; scornfully mocking |
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| feeling that comes from the conscience and tends to hinder action |
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| inactive; stationary; sluggish |
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| study of meaning in language; the scientific or philosophical study of the relations of words and their meanings |
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| relating to the beginning or seeds of something; containing the seeds of later development |
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| having a moralizing tone; pithy |
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| to remove or set apart; put into seclusion |
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| making of fortunate discoveries by chance |
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| mistake in speech or writing; violation of conduct |
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| drowsy, sleepy; inducing sleep |
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| deceptive reasoning or argumentation |
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| immature and overconfident |
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| something that produces sleep |
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| austere; severe; grave; simple, bare |
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| seeming to be well-reasoned by not really so |
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| indifferent to or unaffected by emotions; the endurance of pain without complaint |
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| subconscious; imperceptable |
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| trick or tactic used to avoid something |
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| arrogant; haughty; overbearing; condescending |
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| to take the place of; replace |
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| person devoted to pleasure and luxury |
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| way in which words are put together to form phrases and sentences |
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| silently understood or implied |
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| relating to the sense of touch |
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| equivalent in value or significance; amounting to |
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| related to time; not eternal |
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| biased; designed to further a cause |
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| timid; shy; full of apprehension |
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| long violent speech; verbal assult |
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| holding of title without obligations; nominal |
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| art of making maps or charts;physical features of a place |
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| lethargy; dormancy; sluggishness |
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| to change in appearance, shape, or nature |
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| acute; sharp; incisive; forceful, effective |
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| to cut off; shorten by cutting |
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| inherent vileness, foulness, depravity |
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| greasy; oily; smug and falsely earnest |
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| quality of appearing true or real |
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| truthfulness; belief viewed as true and enduring |
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| everyday language used by ordinary people; specialized language of a profession |
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| enjoyed through imagined participation in another's experience |
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| change or variation; ups and downs |
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| manly, having qualities of an adult male |
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| extremely poisonous or pathogenic; malignant; hateful |
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| deep; profound; instinctive |
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| burning; caustic; sharp, bitter |
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| free choice; free will; act of choosing |
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| speaking much and easily; talkative; glib |
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| withered; shriveled; wrinkled |
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