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(n) the act of refraining from pleasurable activity, e.g., eating or drinking |
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(n) misfortune, an unfavorable turn of events |
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(adj) pertaining to beauty or the arts |
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(adj) friendly, agreeable |
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(adj) out-of-date, not attributed to the correct historical period |
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(n) short, usually funny account of an event |
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(adj) nameless, without a disclosed identity |
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(n) foe, oppenent, adversary |
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(adj) extremely dra or deathly boring |
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(adj) persistent, hard-working |
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(n) sanctuary, shelter, place of refuge |
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(adj) friendly and helpful |
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(n) trust, sociability amongst friends |
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(adj) indirect, taking the longest route |
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(adj) exceptionally insightful, able to foresee the future |
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(v) to cooperate, work together |
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(n) sympathy, helpfulness or mercy |
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(v) to settle a dispute by terms agreeable to both sides |
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(adj) possessing an attitude of superiority, patronizing |
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(adj) depending on a condition, e.g., in a contract |
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(n) person who complies with accepted rules and customs |
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(n) a crouwd of people, an assembly |
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(n) the state of separate elements joining or coming together |
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(adj) harmful, destructive, detrimental |
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(n) leader, rabble-rouser, usually appealing to emotion or prejudice |
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(n) the act of turning aside, straying from the main point, especially in a speech or argument |
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(adj) careful and hard-working |
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(v) to harm the reputation of, dishonor or disgrace |
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(v) to regard with scorn or contempt |
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(adj) separating, moving in different directions from a particular point |
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(n) identification with the feelings of others |
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(v) to imitate, follow an example |
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(v) to improve, bring to a greater level of intensity |
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(adj) momentary, transient, fleeting |
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(adj) quickly fading, short-lived especially an image |
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(n) irritaion, frustration |
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(adj) outstanding, an example to others |
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(adj) excusing, lessening the seriousness of guilt or crime, e.g., of mitigating factors |
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(adj) red-colored, flushed; gaudy, ornate |
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(adj) happening by luck, fortunate |
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(adj) cliched, worn out by overuse |
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(adj) arrogant and condescending |
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(n) person who pursues pleasure as a goal |
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(n) assumption, theory requiring proof |
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(adj) rash, impulsive, acting without thinking |
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(v) to attribute an action to particular person or group. |
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