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Unselfishly concerned for the welfare of others, generous |
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Having contrary feelings or attitudes, uncertain as to course of action |
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Lean; sharp cornered; gaunt |
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Overbearingly assuming; insolently proud |
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Strong disinclination, disliking |
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To differentiate between two or more things |
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Intense dislike; to treat with scorn or contempt, to reject as unworthy |
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To degrade, to speak of someone or something in a derogatory manner |
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Inequality, the condition or fact of being unequal in age, rank, or degree |
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To decorate, to make beautiful with ornamentation |
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To cause, to produce, to create |
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Harmless, producing no injury |
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To mourn or express sorrow in a demonstrative manner |
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Wasteful, a person given to extravagance |
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To reject, to disown, to disavow |
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Restraint in speech, reluctance to speak |
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To honor, to regard with respect |
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Delicate, elusive, not obvious |
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Beyond what is needed or required, and overflow |
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A direct opposite, a contrast |
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To move upward, to rise from a lower station |
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Strict, stern; unadorned, ascetic |
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Independent, self-contained |
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Common, ordinary, lacking freshness, hackneyed |
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Not causing harm, of gentle disposition, beneficial |
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Changing suddenly, fickle |
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To waste time, to spend time idly, to move in a lackadaisical manner |
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Act of harming or ruining another's reputation |
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Understood only by a small group or a select few |
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To aggrivate, to irritate, to vex |
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Reflecting a meticulous or demanding attitude |
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Secret in an underhanded way, stealthy |
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One who is insincere or deceitful |
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Existing from birth, inborn |
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Not allowing the passage of light, not transparent; hard to understand |
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Abundantly fruitful, marked by great productivity |
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To scold or to rebuke for a misdeed usually with kindly intent |
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Difficult to understand, recondite, concealed |
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Friendly, courteous, amiable |
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Excessive boldness, rashness, daring |
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Believing on slight evidence, gullible |
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Moral corruption, a wicked or perverse act |
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To disapprove regretfully, to belittle, to express mild disapproval |
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Instructive, disigned to teach |
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Mysterious, inexplicable, puzzling |
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To mix or to join (usually by melting) |
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Incapable of being reformed or improved |
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To cause to become less harsh or hostile; to make less severe |
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To cause not to be in effect, to negate |
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Opposed to war or use of force |
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Making an extravagant outward show, self-importance |
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Introductory remarks in a speech, play or literary work, introductory action |
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To withdraw or to repudiate a statement or belief, revoke |
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Fear, trembling, agitation |
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To malign, to defame, to utter abusive statements against |
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Relating or pertaining to a sense of beauty or art |
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Antiqued, old, out of use |
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To contradict, to give a false impression |
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Quarrelsome, stirring controversy |
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Unreasonable touchiness or irritability |
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lack of agreement, strife, tension |
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Strongly opinionated in an unwarranted manner |
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Extremely poisonous; hateful |
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Quickly changeable, easily vaporized |
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Exceptionally early in development or occurence |
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Exaggerated show of dignity or self-importance, bombastic |
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Greedy for food and drink |
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Substitution of an inoffensive word for one that is offensive |
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Double-dealing, hypocrisy |
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The act of spreading widely; scattering |
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To make better, to relieve, to improve |
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open or willing to follow advice or suggestions, tractable, malleable |
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Shapeless, having no definite form |
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Capable of floating; cheerful |
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To persuade with deliberate flattery, to coax, to wheedle |
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A serious event causing distress or misfortune |
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To reduce in dignity or quality |
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To make clear, to explain |
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Lasting a short period of time, fleeting |
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Arrogant, excessively proud and vain |
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Incapable of being entered or penetrated, not capable of being damaged |
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Lacking significance, meaning or point; silly, insipid |
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Difficult to understand; mysterious |
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Slow, sluggish, listless, weak |
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Slanting, indirect, evasive, devious, misleading |
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Wealth, affluence, abundance |
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Showing or feeling regret for wrongdoing |
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Acting routinely with little interest or care |
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