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to cause bitterness and bad feeling |
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using few words; brief; to the point |
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free someone from blame; pardon; acquit |
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wary of; cautious about; reluctant to give |
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person who dabbles in a subject without serious study |
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putting man at the center of one's philosophy |
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nomadic; moving from place to place |
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concerned with the sense of taste |
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prediction, looking for omens [augur (v)] |
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transparent; thin and delicate |
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punctuation mark signifying omissio |
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wiping out; complete destruction [extirpate |
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expressing great scorn [opprobrium (n |
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coax; cajole; wheedle; entice |
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accumulation of matter; growth produced by adding from the outside |
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interval between reigns or governments |
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of minor significance; futile |
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job which pays salary but requiring little effort |
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electroplated; coated with thin layer of metal |
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expressed tersely [aphorism (n) = short statement; maxim |
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person who relates a story |
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join; consolidate [amalgamation (n)] |
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true to life; giving the appearance of reality |
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work (usually artistic) which imitates, or is composed of parts taken from varied sources |
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flexibility; willingness to please [complaisant (a)] |
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forerunner of the photograph |
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serving as a guardian [tutelage (n)] |
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cutting; process causing leaves to fall off |
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changing rapidly; unstable |
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persevering; eager and thorough |
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type of logical reasoning |
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unexpected change in fortune or circumstances |
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scolding [admonition (n)] |
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clique; small group with common interests |
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puzzle in which pictures give clues |
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softening (a); something which softens (n) |
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branch of science concerned with things as they are perceived; not directly derived from theory |
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speech praising someone; laudatory words |
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gap; missing part [plural = lacunae] |
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1. something similar; 2. output proportional to input (engineering) |
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to see (esp. at a distance); catch to see (esp. at a distance); catch sight of |
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reappearance of ancestral traits; regression [atavistic |
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reappearance of ancestral traits; regression [atavistic |
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state of inactivity; disuse |
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holding back; limiting the supply (of supplies/money etc.) [stint (v)] |
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political domination; complete authority |
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lack of honesty or integrity |
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1. attack loudly in words; denounce thunderously; 2. explode noisily |
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worn away; eroded [abrade (v); abrasion (n)] |
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thoroughness; perseverance [sedulous (a)] |
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