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Without amoral: without morals atheist: without a god atypical: without typical (not typical) anonymous: without origin or authoriship apathy: without interest or emotion atrophy: without body tissue (or a waisting away) anomoly: without regularity (something irregular) agnostic: without belief in 1 God |
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Sharp, Bitter Acute: Sharp towards the end acerbic: sour or astringent in taste, harsh in temper acrimonious: caustic exacerbate: to increase the bitterness or violence |
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To do, drive, force or lead Agitate: to force into violent or irregular action litigate@ to make the subject of lawsuite prodigal: wasteful or recklacely extravagant pedagogue: to lead by being a teacher synagogue: a gathering or congration of Jews |
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Toward or Near adjacent: near, close or contiguous |
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Other, another Alias: another assumed name altruistic: a personal unselfishly concerned for the welfare of others allegory: figurative treatment of one subject under the guise of another |
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Love
amatory: pertaining to lovers or lovemaking amity: frienship or peaceful harmony inamorata: female lover |
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To go or to walk
ambient: moving freely, circulating preamble: introductory statement ambulatory: capable of walking perambulator: one who makes a tour of inspection on foot |
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Both, more than 1, around
ambiguous: open to various interpritations ambidextrous |
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of life, mind, soul
animus: hostile feeling or attitude equanimity: mental or emotional stability magnanimous: generous in forgiving an insult or injury |
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Before
anterior: place before antedate: preceeding time antebellum: before the war antedilluvian: before the flood |
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Man/ Human
Misanthrope: someone who hates mankind anthropocentric: regarding man as the central fact of the universe philanderer: one who carier on with flirtations |
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person or thing detested or loathed |
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self deny devoted to simple living |
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expression of protest, complaint, or reproof, especially a formal statement of grievances |
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An object that serves as a focal point of attention and admiration. 2. Something that serves to guide. |
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A deliberate, vigorous motion or gesture |
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an agreed meeting place (often between lovers) |
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a physician that treats the eyes |
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intellectuals considered as a group or class, esp. as a cultural, social, or political elite. |
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Child
pedagogue: teacher pedant: one who displays learning ostentationly |
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