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| Someone's face, or the expression on it |
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| Someone who hates humanity, or dislikes or distrusts other people and tends to avoid them |
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| bar, uninhabited, and deserted |
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| bad-tempered, unfriendly, rude, somewhat threatening |
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| a violent or noisy commotion; a psychological or emotional upheavel or agitation |
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| unsophisticated and unwilling to accept new ideas or ways of thinking |
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| a condition of peacefulness and tranquility |
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| having a withdrawn, gloomy personality |
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| insolence; unmannerly intrusion or presumption |
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| understood or implied without being stated openly |
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| provoking irritation or anxiety by causing trouble |
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| characteristic of someone with bad manners |
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| expressed with or showing intense feeling |
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| to do something in a way that shows that it is considered a great favor |
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difficult to understand because of not being fully or clearly expressed ; not able to be seen or heard distinctly
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| friendly and pleasant to be with |
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| to show a feeling or a quality clearly |
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| someone who hates spending money and lives as though he or she were poor |
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| profound knowledge and understanding, coupled with foresight and good judgement |
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| behaving in a superior, condescending, or arrogant way |
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| great care and attention in doing something |
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| grimly unsmiling, humorless, or suggesting strict self denial |
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| lack of equality between people or things |
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| connected with the devil or devil worship; evil |
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| to conclude that something is the case on the basis of only limited evidence or intuitive feeling |
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| the ability to speak forcefully, expressively, and persuasively |
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| intense hatred and a strong desire to do harm |
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| the quality of being bitter, malicious, or hostile; the quality of being extremely poisonous, infectious, or damaging |
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| to express sympathy to someone who is experiencing grief, loss, pain, especially over a death |
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| to anticipate and then to avoid something |
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| lacking interest or liveliness; lacking strength, taste, or flavor |
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| a book, especially large, heavy book on a serious subject |
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| a drawing, description, or performance that exaggerates someone's or something's characteristics for humorous or satirical effect |
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| crying or tending to cry easily and often |
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| to act in a way that shows confusion or a lack of purpose |
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| to address someone in such a way as to express disapproval or disappointment |
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| the committing of acts that violate a law, command, or moral code |
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| someone's face or facial expression |
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| someone who chooses to die rather than deny a strongly held belief, especially a religious belief |
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| to believe or say that something was caused by a particular thing |
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| to see or notice something that is not very clear or obvious |
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| in a way that is not clear, definite, or easy to understand |
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