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(adj) Silently ill-humored; gloomy |
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(n) A taunting or bitterly sarcastic remark (v) to utter taunts or jeers |
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(adj) not easily aroused or excited; Dull |
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(v) To move about stealthily |
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(adj) having the skill in use of bodily or mental powers |
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(adj) appealing to the mind or to reason; convincing |
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(n) a coward (adj) characterized by shameless fear; cowardly |
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(adj) hastily or superficially performed |
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(adj) something that may be performed |
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(adj) showing no mercy; stormy |
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(v) to be absorbed in one's thoughts; ponder |
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(adj) Not significant or important enough to be worth considering; trifling |
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(v) to preserve from extinction or oblivion |
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(adj) pertaining to punishment |
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(n) a temporary stay a brief period of residence; (v.) To stay for a time in place, to live temporarily |
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(adj.) Peculiarly unsettling, as if of supernatural origin or nature; eerie |
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(adj) capable of being forgiven |
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(v.) To agree or assent to |
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(n.) Agreement with a statement or proposal; (v.) To agree or express agreement |
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(n.) A doer of kindly and charitable acts |
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(v.) To wave, shake, or flourish triumphantly or defiantly |
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(n.) A blow with the hand or fist; (v.) To hit or beat, especially repeatedly |
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(n.) Scarcity, as of something customary, essential ,or desirable |
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(adj.) Clever and skillful |
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(adj.) Poverty-stricken, lacking |
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(adj.) Bashful or unassertive |
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(adj.) Definite, clearly stated |
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(v.) To destroy totally; exterminate |
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(v.) To be related to; To involve in |
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(adj.) Not to be subdued; Unconquerable |
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(n.) One who demands absolute adherence to forms and rules |
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(v.) To prevent by interception |
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(adj.) Growing, climbing, or running without check or restraint |
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(n.) Someone who deserts a cause or principle, an outlaw, a rebel; (adj.) Having deserted a cause or principle |
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(n.) The state of being at rest or relaxing; (v.) To rest or relax |
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(adj.) Having a dirty appearance |
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(adj.) Dignified and impressive; Majestic; Lofty |
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(adj.) Fierce, harsh, aggressive |
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(adj.) Genuine; not pretended; sincerely felt or expressed |
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(adj.) Capable of being bribed, open to corruption |
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(adj.) Noisy and loud; Commanding attention |
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(n.) Hatred, Strong dislike |
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(adj.) Burning with passion |
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(adj.) Marked by care and persistent effort |
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(adj.) Lacking in sensitivity or tact |
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(adj.) Characterized by or subject to whim; Impulsive and unpredictable |
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(v.) To desire or wish for something that belongs to someone else |
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(adj.) Dispirited and depressed; Discouraged; Feeling low in spirit |
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(v.) To laugh at with scorn; To ridicule |
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(n.) A person whose behavior is different from what is acceptable; (v.) To take a different course; (adj.) Markedly different from acceptable behavior |
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(adj.) Extremely thin, especially as a result of starvation |
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(v.) To rejoice greatly; To be jubilant or triumphant |
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(adj.) Inclined to give lengthy and rambling talks; Wordy and rambling; Extremely chatty |
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(n.) Compensation for damage, loss, or injury suffered |
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(adj.) Easily intelligible; clear |
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(n.) A name wrongly or mistakenly applied |
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(adj.) Excessively unwilling to spend; Stingy |
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(adj.) Deeply and emotionally affecting, very touching |
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(n.) A state of difficulty or perplexity; A dilemma |
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(n.) Bitter, long-lasting resentment; deep-seated ill will |
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(adj.) Stubbornly disobedient; Resisting to authority |
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(n.) An injury done in return for injury |
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(n.) A short interval of rest or relief; A pause |
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(n.) A noisy festivity or celebration, merrymaking; (v.) To take great pleasure or delight |
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(adj.) Having many curves or turns; Winding |
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(adj.) Having or producing a full, deep or rich sound |
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(v.) To render useless; To cripple |
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(n.) One who spends resources self-indulgently |
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(adj.) Native to some specified country or region |
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(n.) A unit of length equal to six feet usually used to measure the depth of water; (v.) To comprehend or understand |
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(n.) A fictitious reason; A false excuse |
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(adj.) Sharp or harsh to the taste or smell; Extremely stinging or bitter in manner |
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(adj.) Done in secret; Subversive or deceptive in secrecy or in private |
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(n.) Regret or remorse due to a wrongdoing |
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(adj.) Not able to be removed or erased |
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(adj.) A settled, long-standing habit; Firmly established |
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(n.) A trite, common or flat remark, said as if profound |
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(v.) To suppress or subdue by putting an end to |
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(v.) To ponder or meditate on; To chew the cud |
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(adj.) Understood or implied without being expressed |
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(adj.) Clear-cut and defined; Cutting deeply and quickly |
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(n.) A strong or natural dislike or feeling of repugnance |
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(n.) Restraint by threat or force; Coercion |
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(n.) An exact copy or reproduction |
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(v.) To consume by drinking or take in |
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(adj.) Not able to appease or satisfy |
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(adj.) Immeasurably or exceedingly minute; Very small |
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(adj.) Not harmful or injurious |
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(v.) To have force or influence on someone or something |
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(adj.) Extremely loud or powerful sound |
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(n.) Any material or substance used for grinding or polishing; (adj.) Harsh and rough in manner |
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(v.) To regard or speak of slightingly; To belittle |
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(adj.) Harsh or disagreeable in sound |
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(v.) To make clear or explain |
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(v.) To praise with words or song |
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(adj.) Generous in forgiving insult or injury |
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(adj.) Not easily roused to feeling or action |
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(adj.) Having the capacity, quality, or ability of receiving, as in truths or ideas |
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(adj.) Inclined to keep silent, reserved |
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(adj.) Extreme intensity of emotions or convictions |
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(adj.) Characterized by a ready and continuous flow of speech |
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(v.) To make more keen or eager |
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