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overcareful in spending; stingy |
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occuring or appearing after one'e death |
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favorably inclined; gracious |
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lacking in courage; characterized by weakness of spirit |
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given to complaining; full of complaints |
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diligent, hard-working, persistent |
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taken or done stealthily or secretly; unauthorized |
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turned away in mind or feeling; opposed to |
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showing caution; watchful on all sides; attentive to everthing that may affect action or decision |
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deprived of the barest mecessities of life; living in absolute poverty |
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to reaveal; to show plainly; to prove |
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having keen insight; mantally acute |
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to make impossible by previous action; prevent |
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one who withdraws from the world to live in seclusion |
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a looking back on the past; a review of something past |
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apparently true of good but actually fallacious or insincere |
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a belief, doctrine, or principle held as true |
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causing death, destruction, or ruin; very harmful |
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government through bureaus run by nonelective officials; government officials collectively |
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a false and malicious statement calculated to hurt someone's reputation |
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a person who delights in an art of science in an amateurish or superficial way; a superficial amateur |
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disgusting or offensive, especially because excessive or insincere |
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too bright or glaring; showy |
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a long, noisy, or scolding speech |
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tearfully or effusively sentimental |
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composed or various colors or elements |
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one who makes an ostentatious display of knowledge; one who gives undue attention to trivial details of learning but has little interest in practical affairs |
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very attentive to every detail of etiquette or behavios; very exact |
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present of appearing everywhere at the same time |
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to separate, to distinguish |
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away, down, completely, negative |
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state, quality, result of |
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to rule, to keep straight |
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to roll, to turn, to wind |
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