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Skillful; expert; ingenious; deft |
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Outdated; antiquated; ancient |
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To state as fact; to assert; to claim; to confirm |
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Friendly; amiable; cordial; polite |
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To increase; to grow larger, to enlarge; to make something appear larger |
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A false name or code name used to conceal identity |
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A curse; a person or thing that is cursed |
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A lack of emotion; disinterest; indifference |
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Aggressive; belligerent; inclined to fight |
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To flaw; to stain; a flaw; a defect; a stain; a blight |
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A device used to measure atmospheric pressure |
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A group of conspirators/plotters |
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frank; forthright; direct; sincere; honest |
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Argumentative; quarrelsome; bellicose |
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Complicated; intricate; twisted; coiled |
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At fault; deserving blame |
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Dexterous; nimble; skillful; clever; adroit |
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Person who arouses people's emotions or passions; agitator; fanatic |
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Mild; compliant; tame; conformable; tractable |
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A close-fitting outer garment worn by men in the Renaissance |
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Deceitfulness; double-dealing; deceptiveness; guile; cunning |
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Image someone disliked, used for purposes of ridicule; and image, figure, or likeness |
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A mystery; a puzzle; a riddle |
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A speech or writing of praise |
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A mournful poem or song; a lament; a funeral song |
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Fully explained; made clear; fully described |
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Passionate; zealous; full of emotion |
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Obvious; glaring; notorious; scandalous; shockingly noticeable |
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A brawl; a noisy fight; an uproar; a disturbance |
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A social blunder; a blooper; an impropriety; a faux pas |
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A beam for supporting a building |
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A pleasure-seeker; a person whose life is devoted to self-gratification |
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A nonconformist; a dissenter; a person who does not conform to an accepted ideology |
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A sermon; a moralizing lecture; an inspirational saying |
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A set of beliefs or doctrines; world-view |
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A steel club (used to break armor) |
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Overly compliant; disgustingly obedient; servile |
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Disgrace; shame; dishonor; humiliation; ignominy |
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To block; to fend off; to evade; to dodge; a block; an evasion; a defense |
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A supporter; a person who supports a party/cause; biased towards or supportive of a party/cause |
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Contrite; repentant; regretful; sorry; a person who is contrite, repentant, regretful, or sorry |
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Calm; still; flat; undisturbed |
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Occurring after death; published after death (a posthumous novel) |
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Dull; uncreative; unoriginal; hackneyed |
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Having knowledge of a secret (e.g. privy to a secret); private; secret |
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Obstinate; not obediet; hard to manage; intractable |
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Fragrant; aromatic; pleasant-smelling |
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Bright; gleaming; radiant; brilliant |
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Wise; prudent; a pundit; a wise person |
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Happy; optimistic; cheerful; rosy; ruddy |
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Sodden; soaked; full of; containing maximum amount of |
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Principled; conscientious; conforming to a code of conduct |
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Verbally abusive; foul-mouthed |
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Elevated; lofty; impressive; awe-inspiring |
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Understood; unvoiced/unspoken; silent |
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A novice; an inexperienced person; a neophyte |
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Lacking morals; unprincipled; conscienceless |
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To despise; to hate; to detest; to loathe |
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To abandon; to depart secretly and hide |
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Adoration; excessive praise; idolization |
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To prove authentic; to prove real; to establish as genuine |
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Commonplace; uncreative; unoriginal; hackneyed; trite |
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To glorify; to deify; to make sacred; to make blissfully happy |
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To bring up; to introduce; to put forth |
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A definition set; an authoritative set (as of books, ideas, or laws) |
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To criticize; to disapprove of; criticism; disapproval |
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Brief; short; to the point; succinct |
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A guess; a hypothesis; a speculation; to guess; to hypothesize; to speculate |
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An order; a command; to order; to command |
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To object; to protest; to challenge |
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A criticism; a critical attack; a denunciation; a harangue |
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Small; little; tiny; midget; a small thing; a small person |
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To disguise the truth; to hide something |
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Uncertain; doubtful; hesitant; skeptical; unsure |
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High-spirited; happy; buoyant; effervescent |
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Odd; strange; irregular; person who is odd or strange |
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Important; distinguished; prominent |
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Soothing; softening; a lotion with softening properties |
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To pardon; to acquit; to clear of guilt; to exculpate |
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Person who attacks tradition; a critic; a denouncer |
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Unimportant; irrelevant; not pertinent |
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Rude; inappropriate; uncivil; insolent |
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Cool-headed; composed; calm; impossible to perturb |
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To attack; to challenge as false; to cast doubt on |
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Inappropriate; ill-suited; unfortunate |
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Boring; bland; flavorless; vapid |
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Inflexible; stubborn; uncompromising; incompliant |
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To praise; to acclaim; to honor; praise; acclaim; honor |
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Big-hearted; generous; giving |
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A rogue; a lone nonconformist; an extremist; a radical |
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Stingy; miserly; poor; impoverished |
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Minor; irrelevant; superficial; concerning the borders, boundaries, or exterior |
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Astute; discerning; perceptive; wise |
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Examine closely; scrutinize |
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Done piece by piece; accomplished gradually; loosely connected; fragmentary |
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A forerunner; a foreshadower; a predecessor |
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To give off; to emit; to spread |
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To make less dense; to make more refined, spiritual, or exalted |
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To prove false; to contradict; to discredit; to abnegate; to confute |
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Permission; approval; to give permission; to give approval |
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To examin closely; to inspect carefully |
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To take the place of; replace; displace |
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Thin; insubstantial; flimsy |
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To prevent; to oppose; to foil |
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Unimportnat; inconsequential; insignificant; ordinary |
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Incomprehensible; impossible to understand |
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Bland; boring; insipid; having lost life, sharpness, or flavor |
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To defame; to slander; to speak ill of |
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Extremely harmful; deadly; pestilent |
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Explosive; threatening to break out into violence (e.g. a volatile political situation) |
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To be unsteady; to be unsettled in opinion; to falter; to vacillate |
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Unpredictable; acting on a whim; capricious; fickle |
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Eager and enthusiastic willingness |
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To combine several elements into a whole |
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To make better or more tolerable |
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To ease or lessen; to appease or pacify |
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A universally recognized principle |
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Greed, especially for wealth |
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Sharing a border; touching; adjacent |
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Smallness of quantity or number; scarcity; a lack |
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Scorn; ridicule; contemptuous treatment |
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Intended to teach or instruct |
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Fundamentally distinct or dissimilar |
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Extreme boldness; presumptuousness |
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Tending to disappear like vapor; vanishing |
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Improvised; done without preparation |
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To loudly attack or denounce |
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Marked by stealth; covert; surreptitious |
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Pointlessly talkative; talking too much |
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The consistent dominance of one state or ideology over others |
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Give to intense or excessive devotion to something |
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Hastily or rashly energetic; impulsive and vehement |
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Not capable of being appeased or significantly changed |
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Unmoving; lethargic; sluggish |
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Harmless; causing no damage |
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Characterized by rapid and unpredictable change in mood |
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To calm or soothe; to reduce in emotional intensity |
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Coming into being; in early developmental stages |
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To deliberately obscure; to make confusing |
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Evoking intense aversion or dislike |
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A song or hymn of praise and thanksgiving |
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Recurrent through the year or many years; happening repeatedly |
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To appease; to calm by making concessions |
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Controversial; argumentative |
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A disposition in favor of something; preference |
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Adherence to highest principles; uprightness |
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To grow or increase swiftly and abundantly |
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A natural inclination or tendency; penchant |
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Questions; inquiries; doubts in the mind; reservation |
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Prone to complaining or grumbling; quarrelsome |
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Awe-inspiring; worthy of honor |
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