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a literary work portraying rural life or the life of shepherds, especially in an idealized or romantic form. |
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a piece of music for one voice in an opera, ortorio, or cantata. |
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marked by or providing unrestrained gratification; self-indulgent. |
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pretended; fictitious; counterfeit |
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in a watchful or cautious manner |
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inherently; essentially; natively; innately; naturally |
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the quality or condition of being out of place; not harmonious in character; inconsistent |
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Lacking confidence in one's own ability, worth or fitness; timid; shy |
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The quality of being fond of the company of others; outgoing; social. |
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Excessively showy in one's learning. |
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any creed or formula of belief |
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Closed minded; narrowness of view; lack of global perspective |
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worthy of pardon or forgiveness; pardonable |
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capable to having the desired result or effect |
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an act or instance of behaving as if you are of superior rank. |
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of or pertaining to a prescribed form or set of forms for public religious worship; pertaining to a ritual |
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Redeemed (transitive verb) |
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made up for: restored the honor worth or reputation of. |
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forced upon or imposed fraudulently or unjustifiably. |
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characterized by or showing obedience, flattery, deference |
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in an underhand way; secretly. |
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