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deviating from what is normal |
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temporary suppression or suspension |
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to reject; abandon formally |
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to rub or wear away especially by friction; to wear down in spirit |
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the act of cutting; the natural separation of a leaf or other part of a plant |
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to set free from an obligation or the consequences of guilt |
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the giving up of certain pleasures |
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to express approval or give consent; give in to a request or demand; to enter upon an office or position |
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a loud eager expression of approval, praise, or assent |
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a mark of acknowledgment; an expression of praise |
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harmony and agreement; to grant or give especially as appropriate, due, or earned |
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to approach and speak to often in a challenging or aggressive way |
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growth in size or increase in amount |
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to accumulate; grow by additions |
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to accept, comply, or submit tacitly or passively |
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to move to action (often mechanical) |
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relating to or being hymenopterans (as bees, ants, and many wasps) of a division (Aculeata) typically having the ovipositor modified into a stinger |
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keenness and depth of perception, discernment, or discrimination especially in practical matters |
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tapering to a slender point |
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uncompromising; unyielding |
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something added, attached, or joined |
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excessive or slavish admiration or flattery |
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to corrupt or make impure |
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a coming into being or use |
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control or guidance especially by an individual, group, or system; protection; sponsorship |
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relating to beauty or art |
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characterized by ease and friendliness |
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fondness; liking; similarity |
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to make larger or greater |
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amounting to a whole; total |
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full of intense interest or excitement |
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cheerful willingness; eagerness; speed |
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medieval chemical philosophy based on changing medal into gold; a seemingly magical power or process of transmutation. |
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to relieve; improve partially |
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a combination; a mixture of two or more metals |
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the power to entice by charm |
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Not friendly or forthcoming; cool and distant |
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to combine into a unified whole |
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of, relating to, or expressing sexual love |
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existing or present on all sides; encompassing |
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unclear or doubtful in meaning |
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the state of having conflicting emotional attitudes |
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something delicious; the food of the gods |
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to move from place to place |
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agreeable; cooperative; suited |
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something that increases comfort |
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having no definite form, character, or nature; lacking organization or unity |
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ornament worn as a charm against evil |
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something out of the proper time |
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medication that reduces or eliminates pain |
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absence of government; state of disorder |
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someone or something intensely disliked or loathed; a curse |
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a usually prejudiced and often spiteful or malevolent ill will; motivation to do something |
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something that calms or soothes pain |
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irregular; deviating from the norm |
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something that comes before |
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of or relating to human beings or the period of their existence on earth |
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described or thought of as having a human form or human attributes |
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the point in an orbit most distant from the body being orbited; the highest point |
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strikingly appropriate and relevant |
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to take possession for one's own use; confiscate |
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likely; inclined; suited to a purpose; keenly intelligent and responsive (n) aptitude |
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ornate design featuring intertwined curves; a ballet position in which one leg is extended in back while the other supports the weight of the body |
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the study of material evidence of past human life |
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characterized by warmth of feeling typically expressed in eager zealous support or activity |
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extremely difficult; laborious |
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a specialized vocabulary used by a group |
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temporary suspension of hostilities by agreement between the opponents; truce |
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an ingenious device or expedient; false or insincere behavior |
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to find out or learn with certainty |
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one who practices self denial |
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severity; harshness; irritability |
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of, relating to, or coming from the stars |
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a place of refuge or shelter |
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in biology, the reappearance of a characteristic in an organism after several generations of absence; individual or a part that exhibits atavism; return of a trait after a period of absence |
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a wasting away or progressive decline |
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a radiant light around the head or body of a representation of a sacred personage; radiance, aura |
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kindly endorsement and guidance; protection |
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characterized by success; prosperous |
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self-governing; independent |
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a person or thing providing supplementary or additional help and support |
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Use or take advantage of (an opportunity or available resource); Help or benefit |
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to affirm; declare to be true |
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Having a strong dislike of or opposition to something; opposed |
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like an uncle, benevolent and tolerant |
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taken for granted; self-evident |
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pertaining to riotous or drunken festivity; pertaining to revelry (noisy festivities) |
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Hesitate or be unwilling to accept an idea or undertaking; Thwart or hinder (a plan or person) |
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Fool or cheat; confound or perplex |
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commonplace; trite (overused and therefore of little import) |
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Reluctant to draw attention to oneself; shy |
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Producing an unintentional effect of anticlimax |
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to sanctify; to bless; to ascribe a virtue to |
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decorate; adorn; embellish |
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to dress in a vulgar, showy manner |
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Charm or enchant (someone), sometimes in a deceptive way; trick someone into doing something |
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huge creature; anything very large and powerful |
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to contradict; misrepresent; give a false impression |
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Demonstrating aggression and willingness to fight |
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the utterance or bestowing of a blessing |
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Pass (something) on or leave (something) to someone else |
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(of a problem or difficulty) Trouble or threaten persistently; surround and harass, assail on all sides |
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Damage the reputation of (someone or something) in the opinion of others |
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bored because of frequent indulgence; unconcerned |
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to give a boost to; prop up; support |
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pompous; using inflated language |
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A thing that is helpful or beneficial; a favor or request |
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Remove material that is considered improper or offensive from; expurgate |
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to mention for the first time |
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Abrupt or offhand in speech or manner |
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characteristic of the countryside; rustic; pastoral |
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self-assertive or proud to an irritating degree |
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to polish; to enhance or perfect |
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Excessively complicated, typically involving a great deal of administrative detail; Characterized by deviousness or underhanded procedure |
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The state of being respected or admired; prestige; A distinguishing mark or seal |
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unpleasant or harsh-sounding |
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A man who behaves dishonorably, esp. toward a woman |
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A modulation or inflection of the voice; Rhythm |
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thick-skinned; insensitive |
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Inexperienced and immature |
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false and malicious accusation; slander |
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Give a direction or purpose to (something); Convey (something) through a duct or channel |
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false, deliberately misleading story |
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The quality of being open and honest in expression; frankness |
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an established principle; a basis or standard for judgment; a group of literary works |
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insincere talk; language of a particular group |
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irritable; ill-humored (think old man) |
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Having a lot of space inside; roomy |
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A playful skipping movement; An activity or escapade, typically one that is illicit or ridiculous; An amusing or far-fetched story, esp. one presented on film or stage |
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Cease to resist an opponent or an unwelcome demand; surrender |
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fickle; frequently changing |
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faultfinding; intended to entrap, as in an argument |
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of the flesh or body; related to physical appetites (sexual, needs, appetites) |
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Drink plentiful amounts of alcohol and enjoy oneself with others in a noisy, lively way |
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A coalition or cooperative arrangement between political parties intended to promote a mutual interest |
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any of the hereditary social classes of Hindu society; social stratification |
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punishment; chastisement; criticism |
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A person who uses clever but unsound reasoning, esp. in relation to moral questions; a sophist; moral philosophy based on the application of general ethical principles to resolve moral dilemmas |
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a violent upheaval that causes great destruction and change |
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A large waterfall; a sudden rush of water |
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absolute; without exception |
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Make a shrill howling or wailing noise |
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(esp. of a person's tastes) Including a wide variety of things; all-embracing |
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smaller group within an organization |
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sarcastically biting; burning |
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A warning or proviso of specific stipulations, conditions, or limitations |
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Jump or dance around excitedly; Apply oneself enthusiastically to sexual or disreputable pursuits |
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concerning the sky or heavens; sublime |
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Express severe disapproval of (someone or something), typically in a formal statement |
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moving away from a center |
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moving or directed toward a center |
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Become or make annoyed or impatient because of a restriction or inconvenience; Rub (a part of the body) to restore warmth or sensation |
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Distress or embarrassment at having failed or been humiliated |
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A person falsely claiming to have a special knowledge or skill; a fraud |
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A profound difference between people, viewpoints, feelings, etc; A deep fissure in the earth, rock, or another surface |
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to correct by punishment or reproof; to restrain or subdue |
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Having the childlike innocence or plump prettiness of a cherub |
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the qualities idealized by knighthood such as bravery and gallantry toward women |
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An impolite and mean-spirited person; a miser; a peasant |
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the use of many words where fewer would do, esp in a deliberate attempt to be vague or evasive |
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To restrict within limits |
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one who can predict the future; psychic |
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Kept secret or done secretively, esp. because illicit |
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A stupid person (often used as a general term of abuse); a lump of earth or clay |
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to cause to become one; fuse |
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concluding part of a literary or musical composition; something that summarizes or concludes |
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An ancient manuscript text in book form |
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(of an argument or case) Clear, logical, and convincing |
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informed; conscious; aware |
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artistic composition of materials pasted over a surface; an assemblage of diverse elements |
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(of language) Used in ordinary or familiar conversation; not formal or literary |
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Express or feel sympathy or pity; sympathize |
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brief, comprehensive summary |
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overly polite; willing to please; obliging |
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something that completes or makes up a whole |
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yielding; inclined to obey rules almost excessively |
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The state of being involved with others in an illegal activity or wrongdoing |
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uneasiness caused by guilt |
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overcoming distrust or hostility |
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to invent; create or devise |
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existing concurrently; naturally accompanying or associated |
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to overlook voluntarily; forgive |
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Grant or bestow (a title, degree, benefit, or right); Have discussions; exchange opinions |
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A person with whom one shares a secret or private matter, trusting them not to repeat it to others |
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An act or process of merging |
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to baffle; perplex; mix up; prove wrong |
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similar in tastes and habits; friendly; suited to |
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An opinion or conclusion formed on the basis of incomplete information |
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pertaining to marriage agreement |
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a person possessing expert knowledge or training; a person of informed and discriminating taste |
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a person compulsorily enrolled for military service |
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In agreement or harmony with |
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Standing out so as to be clearly visible; Attracting notice or attention |
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Attracting notice or attention |
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Feelings of anxiety or dismay, typically at something unexpected |
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to assert a position; engage in a competition; struggle to surmount |
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quarrelsome; causing quarrels; controversial |
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touching; neighboring; connecting without a break |
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self-control; abstention from sexual activity |
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Violate the prohibition or order of (a law, treaty, or code of conduct); Conflict with (a right, principle, etc.), esp. to its detriment |
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very sorrowful for a wrong |
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The state of feeling remorseful and penitent |
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A thing that is created skillfully and inventively to serve a particular purpose; The use of skill to bring something about or create something (invention) |
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riddle; puzzle with no solution |
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practice widely observed in a group; custom; accepted technique or device |
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to approach; come together; tend to meet |
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A firmly held belief or opinion |
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Call together or summon (an assembly or meeting) |
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horn overflowing with fruit and grain; state of abundance |
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A small circle of light seen around the sun or moon, due to diffraction by water droplets |
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study of the universe as a totality; theory of the origin and structure of the universe |
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A person's face or facial expression |
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A messenger who transports goods or documents, in particular |
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desiring something owned by another |
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Making a pretense of shyness or modesty that is intended to be alluring but is often regarded as irritating; Reluctant to give details, esp. about something regarded as sensitive |
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to mislead by trick or fraud; deceive |
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acceptance of something as true |
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statement of belief or principle; creed |
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Growing, increasing, or developing |
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Hasty and therefore not thorough or detailed |
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Believing that people are motivated by self-interest; distrustful of human sincerity or integrity; Doubtful as to whether something will happen or whether it is worthwhile; mocking |
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Move (something) lightly up and down |
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to discourage; intimidate; dishearten |
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Showing fearlessness and determination |
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Reduce (something) in quality or value; degrade |
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Depart suddenly, esp. to relocate one's business or household in another area; Abscond hurriedly to avoid prosecution or detection |
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Kill, destroy, or remove a large percentage or part of |
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Worn out or ruined because of age or neglect |
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respect; regard for another's wish |
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to slur someone's reputation |
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an inhabitant; a regular visitor |
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outcome; unraveling of the plot of a play or work |
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In a very poor condition as a result of disuse and neglect; Shamefully negligent in not having done what one should have done; A person without a home, job, or property |
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Expressing contempt or ridicule |
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something derived, influenced by another source; unoriginal |
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Deserving hatred and contempt |
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A ruler or other person who holds absolute power, typically one who exercises it in a cruel or oppressive way |
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(of a layer of cells, e.g., of the skin) Come off in scales or flakes |
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Without the basic necessities of life; not having |
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random; disconnected; rambling; lacking plan, purpose, or enthusiasm |
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something that discourages or hinders |
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the act of taking away; derogatory comment on a person's character |
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Transfer or delegate (power) to a lower level; Degenerate or be split into |
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Demonstrating neat skill, esp. with the hands; deft; Mentally adroit; clever |
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transparent; fine-textured; insubstantial; vague |
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division into two usually contradictory parts |
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Intended to teach, particularly in having moral instruction as an ulterior motive |
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Cheat or swindle (someone) so as to deprive them of something; pass time aimlessly and unproductively; mess with |
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shyness; lack of confidence |
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to spread out; (adj) wordy, rambling |
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act of straying from the main point |
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to free from a misconception; persuade someone that an idea or belief is mistaken |
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Dissatisfied with the people in authority and no longer willing to support them |
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perceptive; exhibiting keen insight and good judgment |
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to make uneasy; disconcert (unsettle) |
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Disturb the composure of; unsettle |
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not in tune; disagreeing or incongruous |
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to dishonor; disgrace; cause to be doubted |
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constituting a separate thing; distinct |
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quality of showing self-restraint in speech or actions; circumspection; freedom to act on one's own will |
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Digressing from subject to subject; Fluent and expansive rather than formulaic or abbreviated; Proceeding by argument or reasoning rather than by intuition |
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A factor, esp. a financial disadvantage, that tends to discourage people from doing something |
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lacking order or coherence; dislocated |
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put away from consideration; reject |
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to belittle; to make something seem unimportant |
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Send off to a destination or for a purpose; Deal with (a task, problem, or opponent) quickly and efficiently; Kill |
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to pretend; disguise one's motives |
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to spread; scatter; disperse |
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Disagreement that leads to discord |
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A person who hold or expresses opinions that are at variance with those previously, commonly, or officially expressed |
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person who disagrees about beliefs; opposition to official policy |
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disintegration; process of dissolving; termination by breaking down; debauchery |
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extract the essential elements |
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to vary; go in different directions from the same point |
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to make known something that is secret |
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relating to a person who cannot compromise about points of a theory or doctrine; dogmatic; unyielding |
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to provide with written evidence to support |
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Tremble or totter, typically because of old age |
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Having or showing tenacity and grim persistence |
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stating opinions without proof; laying down principles that are incontrovertibly true |
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Relentlessly severe, stern, or gloomy in manner or appearance |
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A low continuous humming sound; A monotonous speech; A person who does no useful work and lives off others |
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waste; worthless matter; trivial matter |
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Able to be deformed without losing toughness; pliable, not brittle; (of a person) Docile or gullible |
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A feeling of offense or deep resentment |
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Deceitfulness; double-dealing |
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Constraint illegally exercised to force someone to perform an act |
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(of a process or system) Characterized by constant change, activity, or progress; (of a person) Positive in attitude and full of energy and new ideas |
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Resulting from or showing sincere and intense conviction |
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(of an emotion or quality) Gradually lessen or reduce |
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exhilarated; enthusiastic |
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selecting from various sources |
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A circular movement of water, counter to a main current, causing a small whirlpool; (verb) to move in a circular way |
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An official order or proclamation issued by a person in authority |
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state of high spirits or liveliness; the process of bubbling as gas escapes |
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depleted of vitality; overrefined; decadent |
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efficiency; effectiveness |
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shameless boldness; presumptuousness |
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Expressing feelings of gratitude, pleasure, or approval in an unrestrained or heartfelt manner |
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the tendency to see things in relation to oneself' self-centeredness |
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excessively self-centered; conceited |
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Go out of or leave (a place); (noun) The action of going out of or leaving a place; a way out |
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Energy, style, and enthusiasm |
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poem or song expressing lamentation |
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a substance believed to have the power to cure ills |
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The omission from speech or writing of a word or words that are superfluous or able to be understood from contextual clues |
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Explanation that makes something clear; clarification |
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Evade or escape from (a danger, enemy, or pursuer), typically in a skillful or cunning way; Fail to be grasped or remembered by, or attained |
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to adorn; decorate; enhance; make more attractive by adding details |
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Famous and respected within a particular sphere or profession; Used to emphasize the presence of a positive quality |
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derived from observation or experiment |
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a formal expression of praise |
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To restrict or burden in a way that free action or movement is difficult |
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inherent; belonging to an area |
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The state or feeling of being actively opposed or hostile to someone or something |
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Give (someone) a noble rank or title; Lend greater dignity or nobility of character to; refine |
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the scientific study of insects |
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The innermost parts of something; animal's intestinal organs; viscera |
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Growing on or close to the ground |
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branch of philosophy that examines the nature of knowledge |
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A phrase or statement written in memory of a person who has died, esp. as an inscription on a tombstone |
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steady; unvarying; serene |
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to intentionally use vague language |
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mistaken; straying from the proper course |
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hard to understand; known only to a few |
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to make an attempt; subject to a test |
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admirable; worthy of great respect; possible to estimate |
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based on the attitude that one's group is superior |
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origin and history or a word |
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study of factors that influence the hereditary qualities of the human race and ways to improve these qualities |
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high praise, especially of a person who has recently died |
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use of agreeable or inoffensive language in place of unpleasant or offensive language |
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a feeling of extreme happiness |
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Soon passing out of sight, memory, or existence; quickly fading or disappearing |
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to show plainly; be an indication of |
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tending to call to mind or produce a reaction |
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to force the payment of; demand and obtain by authority |
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Hold (someone or something) in very high regard; think or speak very highly of; Make noble in character; dignify |
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A feeling or state of extreme happiness; The action of praising someone or something highly |
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Irritate intensely; infuriate |
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Remove surgically; remove a piece of text |
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Censure or criticize severely |
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to clear of blame; vindicate |
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to urge by strong appeals |
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crisis; urgent requirements |
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having to do with existence; based on experience; having to do with the philosophy of existentialism (stresses individual experience determining their own development through acts of the will) |
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Absolve (someone) from blame for a fault or wrongdoing, esp. after due consideration of the case; Release someone from (a duty or obligation) |
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Unreasonably high price/charge |
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to expel evil spirits; free from bad influences |
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to speak or write at length |
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to send into exile; a person living outside his or her own land |
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Done with speed and efficiency |
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to explain; interpret; clarify |
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Make (guilt or an offense) seem less serious or more forgivable; make (someone) thin |
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the act of estimation by projecting known information |
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Free (someone or something) from a constraint or difficulty |
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not inherent or essential |
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a person who does all sorts of work; a handyman |
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based on a false idea or fact; misleading |
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Capable of making mistakes or being erroneous |
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plowed but not sowed; uncultivated; inactive |
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Alter (information or evidence) so as to mislead; Prove (a statement or theory) to be false |
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A comic dramatic work using buffoonery and horseplay and typically including crude characterization and ludicrously improbable situations; an absurd event |
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foolishly self-satisfied; silly and pointless |
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animals of a period or region |
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seeking favor by flattering |
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Make a deceptive or distracting movement, typically during a fight |
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suitably expressed; appropriate; well-chosen |
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existing in a wild or untamed state |
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warmth and intensity of emotion |
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arbitrary order; authorization |
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loyalty; exact correspondence |
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use of obstructive tactics in a legislature to block passage of a law |
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A thing resembling such fine ornamental work |
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to handle with a deceptive or evasive strategy; to use refinement in performance |
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The action of dividing or splitting something into two or more parts |
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Not showing a serious or respectful attitude; frivolous |
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plants of a region or era |
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ruddy; reddish; flowery; elaborately or excessively intricate or complicated |
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an embellishment or ornamentation |
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to treat scornfully; openly disregard |
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flowing; a continuous moving |
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to incite, instigate stir up; arouse |
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patient self-control; restraint and tolerance |
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Courage in pain or adversity |
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quarrelsome; unruly; rebellious |
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a painting done on plaster |
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ornamental band on a wall |
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Lack of seriousness; lightheartedness |
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stubbornly contrary; obstinately disobedient |
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to attack loudly; denounce |
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complimentary to an excessive degree; generous or abundant |
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ineffective; useless; fruitless |
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Move in a clumsy, ponderous, or noisy manner |
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A device, action, or opening remark, typically one entailing a degree of risk, that is calculated to gain an advantage |
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to frolic; leap playfully |
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coarse and uncouth; clumsy; unsophisticated and socially awkward |
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cheerfulness; kindliness; sociability |
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Relevant to a subject under consideration |
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to divide an area into voting districts in a way that favors a political party |
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Make insulting or mocking remarks; jeer |
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Extract (information) from various sources; Collect gradually and bit by bit |
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fluent in an insincere way; offhand |
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sheer; light and delicate, like cobwebs |
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to tear out; scoop out; overcharge |
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Abrupt or taciturn in manner; rough and low in pitch |
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free of cunning or deceit; artless |
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outward appearance; false appearance; pretense (false display of feelings, attitudes, or intentions) |
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Shrewd or spirited initiative and resourcefulness |
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affecting the sense of taste |
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calm and peaceful; happy; golden; prosperous |
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long, pompous speech; tirade |
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A person or thing that announces or signals the approach of another; A forerunner of something |
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extremely distressing; terrifying |
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relating to a herbivore, an animal that feeds mainly on plants |
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A person holding an opinion at odds with what is generally accepted |
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unorthodox; not widely accepted |
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Unwilling or unable to change because of tradition or convention |
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a system of writing in which pictorial symbols represent meaning or sounds; writing or symbols that are difficult to decipher; the symbols used in advanced mathematics |
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relating to exaggerated emotional behavior calculated for effect; theatrical arts or performances |
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automatic maintenance by an organism of normal temperature, chemical balance, etc. within itself |
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sermon; tedious moralizing lecture; platitude (remark used too often to be interesting) |
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composed of identical parts; uniform in composition |
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Tending or aiming to exhort |
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Appear large or threatening; Move heavily or clumsily |
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purposeful exaggeration for effect |
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attacking cherished traditions |
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idol worship; blind or excessive devotion |
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produced by fire; volcanic |
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Deserving or causing public disgrace or shame |
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complicated situation; an entanglement |
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Assuming power or authority without justification; arrogant and domineering |
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Not showing proper respect; rude; Not pertinent to a particular matter; irrelevant |
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impossible to penetrate; incapable of being affected |
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to strike; encroach; have an effect or impact (negative) |
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inflexible; incapable of being pleased |
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implied; understood but not stated |
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collapse inward violently |
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Unable to be defeated or destroyed; unassailable; Unable to be captured or broken into |
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Exemption from punishment or freedom from the injurious consequences of an action |
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to relate to a particular cause or source; attribute the fault to; assign as a characteristic |
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carelessly; unintentionally |
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Unable to be taken away from or given away by the possessor |
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A person who stirs up conflict |
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imperfectly formed or formulated; being only partially in existence or operation (incipient) |
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In an initial stage; beginning to happen or develop |
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(of the weather) Unpleasantly cold or wet |
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to introduce something into another thing already in existence; combine |
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Security or protection against a loss or other financial burden or from legal responsibility for one's actions |
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Done at random or without careful judgment |
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not to be avoided or escaped; inevitable |
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Having or showing no skill; clumsy |
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Impossible to stop or prevent |
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Incapable of making mistakes or being wrong; Never failing; always effective |
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(of a person or their judgment) Weak; irresolute; Not physically or mentally strong, esp. through age or illness |
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Actively break the terms of (a law, agreement, etc.); Act so as to limit or undermine (something); encroach on |
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naive and trusting; lacking sophistication |
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Bring oneself into favor with someone by flattering or trying to please them |
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A place or means of access; an entrance |
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firmly established by nature or habit |
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Unusually or disproportionately large; excessive; Unrestrained in feelings or behavior; disorderly |
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Physical or mental restlessness or disturbance |
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Impossible to understand or interpret |
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unconscious; unresponsive |
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Proceeding in a gradual, subtle way, but with harmful effects |
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to suggest; say indirectly; imply |
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Rude and disrespectful behavior |
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indifferent; lacking concern or care |
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narrow-mindedness; isolation |
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insurmountable; unconquerable |
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to forbid; prohibit; to confront and halt the activities, advance or entry of |
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to insert; change by adding new words or material |
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interval between reigns; gap in continuity |
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marked by close acquaintance ; to make known subtly and indirectly |
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stubbornness; refusal to compromise |
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contemplating one's own thoughts and feelings |
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to cover with water; overwhelm |
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hardened; accustomed; used to |
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verbal abuse; highly critical language |
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to disapprove; protest vehemently |
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to win over by flattery or coaxing |
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confirmed; long-standing; deeply rooted |
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likely to provoke ill; offensive |
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Never to be broken, infringed, or dishonored |
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The action of invoking something or someone for assistance or as an authority; The summoning of a deity or the supernatural |
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Showing or feeling hesitancy; uncertain |
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unsure of how to act; weak |
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wandering from place to place; unsettled |
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route of a traveler's journey |
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having a yellowish discoloration of the skin; affected by envy, resentment, or hostility |
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Having or expressing a lively, cheerful, and self-confident manner |
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Naive, simplistic, and superficial |
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A long, mournful complaint or lamentation; a list of woes |
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fond of joking; jocular; playful |
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huge force destroying everything in its path |
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group of people united in political intrigue |
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Act in an excessively subservient manner |
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Slower than desired or expected |
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to thrash verbally or physically |
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The state or feeling, often pleasant, of tiredness or inertia; relaxed comfortable feeling |
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present but hidden; potential |
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Scope for freedom of action or thought |
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inactive; sluggish and apathetic |
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an embankment that prevents a river from overflowing |
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Pressurize (someone) to do something |
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The total stock of words in a language |
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A published false statement that is damaging to a person's reputation; a written defamation |
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tolerant; broad-minded; generous; lavish |
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one without moral restraint |
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clear; transparent; clear and accessible (in writing/music) |
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Lacking energy or enthusiasm |
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lengthy recitation; repetitive chant |
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scholarly or learned persons |
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Thin, supple, and graceful |
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Of imposing height; Of a noble or exalted nature; Proud, aloof, or self-important |
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record of a voyage; record of daily activities |
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An uncouth or aggressive man or boy; boor |
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bright; clear; intelligible |
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So foolish, unreasonable, or out of place as to be amusing; ridiculous |
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bright; brilliant; glowing |
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Very vivid in color, esp. so as to create an unpleasantly harsh or unnatural effect; (of a description) Presented in vividly shocking or sensational terms, esp. giving explicit details of crimes or sexual matters |
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Disturbing and horrifying because of involvement with or depiction of death and injury |
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Ineffective or bungling; clumsy |
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A general feeling of discomfort, illness, or uneasiness whose exact cause is difficult to identify |
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A person who commits a crime or some other wrong |
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Wrongdoing, esp. by a public official |
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to speak of in a spiteful, evil, critical manner |
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to feign illness to escape duty |
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capable of being shaped by pounding; impressionable |
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In the manner of a maniac; insane; frenzied |
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A statement or slogan repeated frequently |
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dissenter; unorthodox or independent-minded person |
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Sentimental in a feeble or sickly way |
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delusions of power or importance |
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(of a voice) Sweet or musical; pleasant to hear |
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a variety of animals kept together; strange or diverse collection of people or things |
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gaudy; plausible but false; specious; apparently attractive but in reality having no value or integrity |
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Change in one's way of life resulting from penitence or spiritual conversion |
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a branch of philosophy that investigates the ultimate nature of reality |
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concerned with the weather |
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very careful; fastidious; scrupulous |
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full of courage and fortitude; spirited |
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a small system having analogies to a larger system; small world |
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A situation or state of difficulty, distress, or embarrassment from which it is hard to extricate oneself |
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mixture of writings on various subjects; collection of different items |
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A person who hoards wealth and spends as little money as possible |
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to cause to become less harsh, severe, or painful; alleviate |
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related to memory; assisting memory |
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Conforming to or following what is currently popular and fashionable |
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solid and uniform; constituting a single, unified whole |
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(of a person) At the point of death; (of a thing) In terminal decline; lacking vitality or vigor |
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A tiny piece of a substance |
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many colored; made up of many parts |
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lacking interest or excitement; dull; of this earthly world rather than a heavenly or spiritual one |
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(of a gift or sum of money) Larger or more generous than is usual or necessary; (of a person) Very generous |
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A person of conspicuous wealth or high status |
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(of a concept or idea) Unclear, vague, or ill-defined |
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(typically of an action or activity) Wicked or criminal |
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So small or unimportant as to be not worth considering; insignificant |
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Lacking knowledge; ignorant |
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a means of connection; a connected group or series; a center |
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The devising or choosing of names for things, esp. in a science or other discipline; The term or terms applied to someone or something |
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Lacking distinctive or interesting features or characteristics |
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Surprise and confuse (someone) so much that they are unsure how to react |
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sentimental longing for a past time |
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medicine or remedy of doubtful effectiveness; supposed cure |
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Harmful, poisonous, or very unpleasant |
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trifling; unimportant; useless |
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Render obscure, unclear, or unintelligible; Bewilder (someone) |
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funeral ceremony (often used in the plural, obsequies) |
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Noisy and difficult to control |
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to make unnecessary; to anticipate and prevent |
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relating to practices connected with supernatural phenomena |
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Extremely unpleasant; repulsive |
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a long, adventurous voyage; a quest |
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concerning the sense of smell |
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form of government in which power belongs to only a few leaders |
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Having ultimate power and influence |
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formation or use of words that imitate sounds the actions they refer to |
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Involving or displaying much industry or effort; arduous |
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Bad-tempered and combative; stubborn |
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scientist who studies birds |
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Correct practice or action |
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showy; trying to attract attention; pretentious |
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presumptuous; arrogant; overbearing |
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A very large mammal with thick skin, esp. an elephant, rhinoceros, or hippopotamus |
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song of joy or triumph; a fervent expression of joy |
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study of past geological eras through fossil remains |
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lacking color or liveliness |
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A solution or remedy for all difficulties or diseases |
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elaborate praise; formal hymn of praise |
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A simple story used to illustrate a moral or spiritual lesson |
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model of excellence or perfection |
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A lover, esp. the illicit partner of a married person |
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The state or condition of being equal, esp. regarding status or pay |
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Extreme unwillingness to spend money or use resources |
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one-sided; committed to a party, group, or cause; prejudiced |
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departing from normal condition |
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a regional dialect; nonstandard speech; jargon |
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A loud ringing of a bell or bells; A loud repeated or reverberating sound of thunder or laughter |
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showing off learning; overscrupulous |
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transparent; translucent; easily understood |
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inclination; a strong habitual liking for something |
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Feeling or showing sorrow and regret for having done wrong; repentant |
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Extremely poor; poverty-stricken; Parsimonious; mean |
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A state of eternal punishment and damnation into which a sinful and unpenitent person passes after death |
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a wandering from place to place |
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imperative; leaving no choice |
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present throughout the years; persistent |
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faithless; disloyal; untrustworthy |
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superficial; not thorough; performed really as a duty; carried out with minimum effort |
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point in an orbit that is closest to the Earth |
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The use of indirect and circumlocutory speech or writing |
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Spread throughout (something); pervade |
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Having a harmful effect, esp. in a gradual or subtle way |
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Having a ready insight into and understanding of things |
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Holding firmly to an opinion or a course of action |
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to disturb greatly; make uneasy or anxious; cause a body to deviate from its regular orbit |
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Read thoroughly or carefully; Examine carefully or at length |
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(of an influence, feeling, or quality) Be present and apparent throughout |
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spread throughout every part |
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Destructive to life; deadly; Causing annoyance; troublesome |
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(of a person or their manner) Childishly sulky or bad-tempered |
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rude; peevish; childish sulky or bad-tempered |
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calm in temperament; sluggish |
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mythical, immortal bird that lives for 500 years, burns itself to death, and rises from its ashes; anything that is restored after suffering great destruction |
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facial features; art of judging character from facial features; general form or appearance of something |
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appealingly stimulating; pleasantly pungent; attractive |
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fleeting feeling of hurt pride; (v) provoke or arouse |
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to lessen another's anger; to passify |
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condition of being able to be shaped or formed; pliability |
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stale, overused expression |
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spiritual; without sensual desire; theoretical |
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Walk doggedly and slowly with heavy steps; |
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to determine the depth; to examine deeply |
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society ruled by the wealthy |
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Work steadily at (one's business or trade); conduct |
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Ostentatious boastfulness or vanity |
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Slow and clumsy because of great weight; Dull, laborious, or excessively solemn |
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full of holes; permeable to liquids |
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The action of carrying or transporting something |
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A sign or warning that something, esp. something momentous or calamitous, is likely to happen; omen |
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person who affects an attitude or identity to impress others (aka poser) |
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All future generations of people |
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A monarch or ruler, esp. an autocratic (absolute power) one |
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to talk idly (with no particular purpose); chatter |
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meaningless, foolish talk |
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uncertain; not securely held in position |
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A general rule intended to regulate behavior or thought |
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to cause to happen suddenly, unexpectedly, or prematurely; throw down from a height |
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A preference or special liking for something; a bias in favor of something |
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to supersede (supplant, replace); appropriate for oneself; act in advance in order to prevent from doing (forestall) |
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forewarning; presentiment |
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Predominant in influence, number, or importance |
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attractive or appealing in appearance |
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to foretell; indicate in advance |
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rude; improperly bold; failing to meet the limits of what is appropriate or permitted |
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beyond the normal course of nature; supernatural |
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to quibble; evade the truth |
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A self-righteously moralistic person who behaves as if superior to others |
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original; existing from the beginning |
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A state in which things that are essential for human well-being such as food and warmth are scarce or lacking |
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honesty; high-mindedness; the quality of having strong moral principles |
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posing a problem; doubtful; unsettled |
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wasteful; extravagant; lavish |
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Unnatural or abnormal; Remarkably or impressively great in extent, size, or degree |
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excessively high- difficult or impossible to pay; preventing; forbidding |
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Workers or working-class people, regarded collectively |
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(of speech or writing) Using or containing too many words; tediously lengthy |
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A person who advocates a theory, proposal, or project |
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to condemn; forbid; outlaw |
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Lasting for a long time or longer than expected or usual; extended |
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Well known, esp. so as to be stereotypical |
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providing for future needs; frugal |
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Acting with or showing care and thought for the future |
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Eager or quick to argue, quarrel, or fight |
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careful in observing rules of behavior or ceremony; showing great attention to detail |
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strong or sharp in smell or taste; penetrating; caustic; to the point |
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to profess; suppose; claim (n) meaning or substance of something |
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Generally considered or reputed to be |
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(of a body or other organic matter) Decay or rot and produce a fetid smell |
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marsh; difficult, awkward, complex, or hazardous situation |
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fitted for a specific purpose; limited or modified in some way |
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sudden feeling of faintness or nausea; uneasy feeling about the rightness of actions |
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to argue over insignificant and irrelevant details |
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number of members necessary to conduct a meeting |
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witty, skillful storyteller |
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to scold with bitter or abusive language |
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implication; outgrowth; consequence |
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refined rarefy- make thinner, purer, more refined |
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puzzle in which pictures or symbols represent words |
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resisting authority or control |
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to retract a statement or opinion |
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a person who lives in seclusion and often in solitude |
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formidable; arousing fear; worthy of respect |
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stubborn; unmanageable; resisting ordinary methods of treatment |
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brightly shining; resplendent |
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to consign to an inferior position |
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repetition, especially of a piece of music |
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to find fault with; blame |
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morally unprincipled person |
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to reject as having no authority |
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to cancel; revoke or repeal |
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determination; firmness of purpose |
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not speaking freely; reserved; reluctant |
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expressing deep respect; worshipful |
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a retaliatory action or retort |
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excessively ornate; highly decorated; style of architecture in eighteenth-century Europe |
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title or heading; category; established mode of procedure or conduct; protocol |
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trick; crafty stratagem; subterfuge |
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expecting an improvement, producing good effects, beneficial; favorable to health |
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to approve; ratify; permit; penalization |
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cynical; scornfully mocking |
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pertaining to tailors, clothes, or style of dress |
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to soak thoroughly; imbue throughout |
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a lustful, drunken creature that is half-man, half-beast with the horns and legs of a goat; it is a follower of Dionysos; a lecher (excessive or offensive sexual desire) |
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to enjoy, have a distinctive flavor or smell |
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relating to or in the form of an outline or diagram |
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produce and release substance into organism |
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behavior prompting rebellion |
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relating to earthquakes; earthshaking |
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relating to the senses; gratifying the physical senses, especially sexual appetites |
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relating to the senses; operating through the senses |
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aware; conscious; able to perceive |
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navigation tool that determines latitude and longitude |
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a piece of broken glass or pottery |
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apelike; relating to apes |
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comparison of one thing with another using "like" or "as" |
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well-paying job or office that requires little or no work |
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unique; extraordinary; odd |
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winding; intricate; complex |
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thoroughly soaked; saturated |
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concerned; attentive; eager |
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literary or dramatic speech by one character, not addressed to others |
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able to meet financial obligations |
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relating to or affecting the body; corporeal |
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filthy; contemptible and corrupt |
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seeming to be logical and sound, but not really so |
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band of colors produced when sunlight passes through a prism; a broad range of related ideas or objects |
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person who spends money recklessly; (adj) wasteful and extravagant |
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filthy, wretched condition |
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marked by abrupt, clear-cut sounds |
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to stop or check the flow of |
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mark of disgrace or inferiority |
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to specify as an essential condition |
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having or showing little emotion |
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marked with thin, narrow grooves or channels |
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something that restrains; negative criticism |
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loud; harsh; unpleasantly noisy |
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to swagger; display to impress others |
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to impair or reduce to uselessness |
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to dull the senses of; stun; astonish |
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notice ordering someone to appear in court |
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to settle down; grow quiet |
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to support with proof or evidence |
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essential; pertaining to the substance |
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intended to undermine or overthrow, especially an established government |
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relief; help in time of distress or want |
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to replace, especially to displace as inferior or antiquated |
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lying on the back; marked by lethargy |
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beseeching; ask someone urgently and fervently to do something; implore; entreat |
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one who asks humbly and earnestly |
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the act of assuming to be true or real |
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a form of duductive reasoning that has a major premise, a minor premise, and a conclusion |
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related to woods or forest |
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silently understood; implied |
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charm to bring good luck and avert misfortune |
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science of classification; in biology, the process of classifying organisms in categories |
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system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god |
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the characteristic quality of sound produced by a particular instrument or voice; tone color |
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long, violent speech; verbal assault |
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flatterer; hanger-on; yes-man |
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book, usually large and academic |
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lethargy; dormancy; sluggishness |
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a turning or twisting force; the moment of a force; the measure of a force's tendency to produce twisting or turning and rotation around an axis |
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having many twists and turns, highly complex |
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to promote or praise energetically |
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act of trespassing or violating a law or rule |
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temporary; short-lived; fleeting |
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work, especially arduous work; tribulation; anguish |
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parody; exaggerated imitation; caricature; a false, absurd, or distorted representation of something |
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article treating a subject systematically and thoroughly |
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trembling; quivering; frugal; timid |
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agreement between lovers to meet; rendezvous |
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swollen; distended; pompous or bombastic |
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muddy; opaque; in a state of great confusion |
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swollen; bloated; pompous |
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serving as a guardian or protector |
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not false; not made up; genuine |
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not favorable; troublesome; adverse; unruly |
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practice of lending money at exorbitant rates of interest |
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empty; void; lacking intelligence; purposeless |
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tasteless; dull; offering nothing that is stimulating or challenging |
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varied; marked with different colors |
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bribable; mercenary; corruptible |
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prolonged feud marked by bitter hostility |
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irritation; annoyance; confusion; puzzlement |
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practicable; capable of developing or working successfully; feasible |
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spiteful; vengeful; unforgiving |
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someone with masterly skills; expert musician |
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countenance (facial expression); appearance; aspect; the surface of an object presented into view |
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thick, syrupy, and sticky |
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to impair the quality of; corrupt morally; make inoperative |
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using or containing harsh, abusive censure |
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dissection, surgery, or painful experiments performed on a living animal for the purpose of scientific research |
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prevailing fashion or practice |
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tending to vary frequently; fickle |
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whirlpool; whirlwind; center of turbulence |
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to wallow or roll; toss about; be in turmoil (n) a confused mass; general disorder |
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vaguely longing; sadly thoughtful |
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one who is fanatically devoted to a cause |
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