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concerning the appreciation of beauty |
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to increase in power, influence, and reputation |
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doubtful or uncertain; able to be interpreted several ways |
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something out of place in time |
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similar or alike in some way; equivalent to |
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deviation from what is normal |
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to judge a dispute between two opposing parties |
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Intense and passionate feeling |
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able to speak clearly and expressively |
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to make something unpleasant less severe |
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to reduce in force or degree; to weaken |
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severe or stern in appearance; undecorated |
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predictable, cliched, boring |
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pompous in speech and manner |
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impartial and honest speech |
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changing one's mind quickly and often |
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to punish or criticise harshly |
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something that brings about a change in something else |
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someone prejudiced in favor of a group to which he or she belongs |
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deception by means of craft or guile |
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convincing and well reasoned |
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intricate and complicated |
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to provide supporting evidence |
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steadily increasing volume or force |
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appropriateness of behavior or conduct |
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to speak of or treat with contempt; to mock |
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jumping from one thing to another; disconnected |
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an abusive, condemnatory speech
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someone with an amateurish and superficial interest in a topic |
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a funeral hymn or mournful speech |
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to set right or free from error |
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to perceive; to recognize |
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fundamentally different; entirely unlike |
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to present a false appearance; to disguise one's real intentions or character |
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a harsh and disagreeable combination, often of sounds |
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a firmly held opinion, often a religious belief |
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dictatorial in one's opinion |
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selecting from or made up from a variety of sources |
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a sorrowful poem or speech |
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persuasive and moving, especially in speech |
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to copy, try to equal or exceed |
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to produce, cause, or bring about |
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to use expression of double meaning in order to mislead |
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learned, scholarly, bookish |
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known or understood by only a few |
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use of an inoffensive word or phrasein place of a more distasteful one |
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to clear from blame; prove innocent |
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urgent; requiring immediate action |
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one who opposed established beliefs, customs, and institutions |
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not capable of being disturbed |
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quick to act without thinking |
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unable to be calmed down or made peaceful |
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not fully formed; disorganized |
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showing innocence or childlike simplicity |
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lacking interest or flavor |
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uncompromising; refusing to be reconciled |
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to overwhelm; to cover with water |
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to express sorrow; to grieve |
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to give praise; to glorify |
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to evade responsibility by pretending to be ill |
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person who dislikes others |
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to calm or make less severe |
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hardened in feeling; resistance to persuasion |
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overly submissive and eager to please |
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to prevent; to make unnecessary |
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to stop up; to prevent passage of |
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troublesome and oppressive; burdensome |
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a contradiction or dilemma |
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model of excellence or perfection |
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someone who shows off learning |
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willing to betray one's trust |
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done in a routine way; indifferent |
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practical as opposed to idealistic |
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to throw violently or bring about abruptly; lacking deliberation |
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to lie or deviate from the truth |
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to increase in number quickly |
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to conciliate; to appease |
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correct behavior; obedience to rules and customs |
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wisdom, caution, or restraint |
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to make thinner or sparser |
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to reject the validity of |
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causing sleep or lethargy |
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deceptively attractive; seemingly plausible but fallacious |
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a mark of shame or descredit |
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unemotional; lacking sensitivity |
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extreme mental and physical sluggishness |
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to sway physically; to be indecisive |
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filled with truth and accuracy |
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