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| to shout, to cry out - exclaim, proclaim, acclaim, disclaim |
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| to take, to get, to seize - surprise, comprehend, enterprise, comprise, apprehend |
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| to stand, to be in a place - static, stationary, destitute, obstinate, obstacle, status, homeostasis |
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| to speak in favor of, to support |
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| hermitlike; practicing self-denial |
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| deep; insightful (the opposite of superficial) |
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| arrogantly assertive of unproven ideas; arrogantly claiming that something (often a system of beliefs) is beyond dispute |
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| to overlook; to permit to happen |
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| instructive; intended to instruct |
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| to belittle; to say uncomplimentary things about, usually in a somewhat indirect way |
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| short-lived; fleeting; not lasting |
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| dull; unimaginative; like prose |
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| providing an immediate advantage; serving one's immediate self-interest |
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| combative; quarrelsome; waging war |
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| to become weak, listless, or depressed |
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| to condemn severely for doing something bad |
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| motionlessness; inactivity |
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| to lessen the severity of something |
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| worthy of blame or censure |
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| outstanding; setting a great example |
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| unbiased; not taking sides; objective |
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| a brief, entertaining story |
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| praise; applause; admiration |
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| consistent; unchanging; the same for everyone |
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