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(v.) to put up with; tolerate |
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(n.) praises given for an act or achievement |
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(n.) one that argues for a cause, a supporter, defender |
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(adj.) related to a belief in the supremacy of or devotion to the beautiful, especially in art |
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(adj.) pertaining to land, especially agricultural land |
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(adj.) known or understood by those with special knowledge |
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(n.) deception, trickery, a crafty stratagem |
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(v.) to make something greater in size, quantity, or extent |
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(adj.) sarcastic and severe |
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(v.) to confine within bounds |
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(v.) to change into a clot or a jelly, as by heat, chemical reaction, or fermentation |
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(adj.) disdainful; showing strong dislike or disrespect |
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(adj.) intricate and complicated; twisted |
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(n.) a lack of something essential or desirable |
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(adj.) no longer in use; broken |
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(adj.) hurtful, morally or physically |
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(adj.) shy, hesitant and reserved |
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(v.) to discourage or restrain from acting or proceeding |
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(n.) careful and perserving effort to accomplish what is undertaken |
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(v.) to regard or speak of slightingly |
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(adj.) unconventional and odd, especially in regard to personality and habits |
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(v.) to weaken or destroy the strength or vitality of |
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(n.) wide-spread occurence of a disease in a certain region |
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(n.) the act of lessening the severity or importance of, especially by providing partial excuses |
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(v.) to praise in the highest terms |
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(adj.) not essential or inherent; arising from an outside influence |
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(adj.) enthusiastic, full of joy; lavish |
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(adj.) characteristic of one who is unduly devoted to dress and the niceties of manners |
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(v.) to bring up or promote new ideas |
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(ajd.) not serious, unimportant |
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(adj.) honest, without deception |
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(adj.) resolutely courageous, fearless |
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(adj.) pertaining to, expressing, or containing praise |
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(adj.) moving from place to place |
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(n.) a literary or artistic work that imitates the characteristic style of an author or a work for comice effect or ridicule; a mockery |
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(adj.) translucent; allowing light to pass through |
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(n.) reading carefully or thoughtfully |
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(adj.) thoroughly penetrating or permeating |
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(n.) a devotion to religious duties, reverence; a strong sense of morality and virtue |
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(n.) open robbery, as in war |
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(adj.) seeming likely to be true, though open to doubt |
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(v.) to indicate as being about to happen, especially by previous signs |
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(v.) to depict in pictures, words, or performance |
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(adj.) coming as if from great depths; far-reaching, thorough |
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(n.) bitter long lasting resentment or anger |
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(adj.) elevated in character or style; reserved for a select group |
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(adj.) interchanged, given or owed to each other |
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(v.) to send off or consign, as to an obscure position or remote destination; to banish |
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(adj.) of or relating to the country |
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(adj.) favorable to health; beneficial |
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(n.) separating into gropus, especially the separation of people based on class or race |
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(adj.) twisting; resembling a snake; sly |
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(n.) the quality of being spontaneou: happening quickly and naturally, without being planned and often without cause |
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(v.) to conquer, to gain control of |
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(v.) to support with proof or evidence; to make real |
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(adj.) being more than is needed; excessive |
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(n.) a technical expert; one who supports the idea that government should be run by scientists, engineers, and other experts |
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(adj.) tiresome by reason of length, slowness, or dullness; boring |
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(adj.) not fully worked out, concluded or agreed upon; provisional; uncertain |
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(adj.) existing for a short time only |
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(adj.) marked by betrayal of trust; not dependable |
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(adj.) made commonplace by frequent repetition |
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(adj.) wild and unpredictable |
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(adj.) not pleasing to the taste; not pleasant |
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(n.) rare, curious, or beautiful quality |
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(adj.) necessary to or contributing to the continuation of life, existence, or effectiveness, life-sustaining; lively; invigorating |
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(v.) to reduce the quality of a substance; to corrupt; to invalidate |
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(adj.) bright and distinct, brilliant; full of the liveliness and freshness of immmediate experience; heard, seen or felt as if real |
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