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| having to do with artistic beauty; artistic (not to be confused with ascetic, also on the Hit Parade) |
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| to add to; to increase; to make bigger |
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| pleasant sound (the opposite is cacophony) |
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| to ridicule; to laugh at contemptuously |
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| unadorned; stern; forbidding; without much money |
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| to be indecisive; to waver back and forth |
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| to lessen; to relieve, usually temporarily or incompletely; to make bearable |
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