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An inappropriate disregard; happy-go-lucky |
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Conforming to social norms and behaviors |
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A negative change in fortune |
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Untrue slanderous statements meant to defame and hurt reputation |
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Open to more than one meaning, ambiguous |
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To lessen the severity of something unpleasant |
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Someone who is well learned and knowledgable |
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To reluctantly accept without objection |
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A boundary that can not be returned to once crossed |
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Unwillingness to use resources |
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Poverty stricken, or mean and miserly |
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Unstoppable or unavoidable |
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Routine, occuring on a daily basis |
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To speak or act in and evasive way; to lie |
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To insult by disrespecting |
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Larger or more generous than necessary |
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Firmly holding an opinion or course of action |
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Tendency to believe what they are told; not skeptical |
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To gain favor by flattery or obedience |
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Someone who challenges traditional values |
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Expressing scorn or criticism |
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Contemptuous ridicule or mockery |
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Obstinate opposition to authority |
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Excessively talkative on trivial matters |
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Beginning at the same time; contemporary |
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To determine a limit or boundary |
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Conforming with trends and fads (neg.) |
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Unable to upset or excite; Unshakable |
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Presence of something in minute quantities |
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Expressing annoyance / anger over unjust treatment |
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Average in size or quality |
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To assert or allege in pleading |
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Very careful about behaving properly, and doing things correctly |
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Given to vehement (strong) insistent outcry |
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An appearance that expresses a mood |
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Easy to anger or fight; aggressively defiant |
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A speech in praise of someone or something |
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Having a calm and unemotional disposition |
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Someone who is not an expert in something |
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Coinciding with the reality |
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To state something in simpler terms than the true state of the world |
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Swollen and inflated, something that is complex and hard to understand |
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To unjustly take or something |
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Loud and harsh, a bold unexpected statement on something potentially controversial |
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To root out and eliminate |
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Debris that is left behind |
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Trash, things considered worthless |
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Show offish and vulgar, meant to attract attention |
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Expressing direct and clear criticism |
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A figure or model of a person |
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Abrupt and offhanded speech |
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Speech sounding full and imposing, or pretentious and pompous sounding writing |
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Deterioration due to age or neglect |
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To appease either anxiety or anger |
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Commentary that is frank and forthright |
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To indulge in over protecting |
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To drink or to indoctrinate |
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A dialect or unwritten speech; vernacular |
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Ostentatiously learned; Making a show of knowledge and placing over emphasis on minutiae in use of knowledge |
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To accost using harsh language |
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Hesitant to speak freely on a matter |
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Unwillingness to learn about other cultures |
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temperamentally disinclined to talk, shy |
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Willing to betray ones trust |
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To fake ill, to not claim responsibility |
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To reveal an error in ones thinking |
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lacking vigor or interest |
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