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not caring one way or the other; apathetic; mediocre |
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unknown; hard to understand; dark |
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fair; not favoring one side or the other; unbiased |
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without bias (as opposed to subjective) |
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to respect highly; to honor |
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to differentiate; to make a clear distinction; to see the difference |
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speak out against; to condemn |
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to be creative; to introduce something new |
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insight; ability to see things clearly |
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theoretical; lacking substance (the opposite of concrete) |
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mild; moderate; restrained |
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unavoidable; bound to happen |
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not conventional; a little kooky; irregular |
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lack of interest; lack of feeling |
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limited in outlook to one's own small corner of the world |
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generious; kind; doing good deeds |
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reverent or devoted; outwardly; reverent or devoted hypocritical |
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making peace; attempting to solve a dispute through goodwill |
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reluctant acceptance of a bad situation (secondary meaning) |
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determined; firm; unwavering |
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submissive; firm; unwavering |
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quiet; restrained; reluctant to speak, especially about oneself |
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absence of government or control; lawlessness; disorder |
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extremely poisonous; malignant; full of hate |
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to examine very carefully |
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disagreement (the opposite of concord) |
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to reject; to renounce; to disavow; to have to do with |
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on the surface only; shallow, not thorough |
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reproachful disdain; extreme dislike |
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clear; easy to understand |
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having to do with artistic beauty |
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to add to; to increase; to make bigger |
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self-satisfied; overly pleased with oneself; contented to a fault |
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to prevent; to stop; to keep from dong something |
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unnecessarily repetitive; excessive; excessively wordy |
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shamefully wicked; having an extremely bad reputation; disgraceful |
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exciting; attracting attention |
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extreme wickedness or corruption |
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seriousness (secondary meaning) |
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plesant sound (the opposite of cacophony) |
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to ridicule; to laugh at contemptuously |
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unadorned; stern; forbidding; without excess |
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any belief that is strongly opposed to established beliefs |
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a love of mankind, especially by doing good deeds |
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experimental; temporary; uncertain |
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submission to another's will; respect; courtesy |
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to be indecisive; to waver |
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without passion; objective; neutral |
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practical; down- to earth; based on experience rather than theory |
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to relieve, usually temporarily or incompletely; to make bearable |
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to speak in favor of; to support |
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hermitlike; practicing self-denial |
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deep ( in several senses) |
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meaning the opposite of what you seem to say; using words to mean something other than what they seem to mean |
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arrogantly assertive of unproven ideas; stubbornly claiming that something (offten a system of beliefs) is beyond dispute |
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to overlook, to permit to happen |
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intending to teach; morally instructive; pedantic |
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different; incompatible; unequal |
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to belittle; to say uncomplimentary things about, usually in a somewhat indirect way |
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lasting a very short time |
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dull; unimagiative; like prose (as opposed to poetry) |
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provide an immediate advantage; serving one's immediate self-interest; practical |
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meticulous; demanding; finicky |
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combative; quarrelsome; waging war |
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to become week, listless, or depressed |
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to condemn severely for doing something bad |
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to lesson the severity for doing something bad |
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worthly of blame or censure |
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to bring into existence; to create; to cause |
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outstanding; setting a great example |
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unbiased; not taking sides; objective |
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a short account of a humourous or revealing incident |
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praise; applause; admiration |
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consistent; unchanging; the same for everyone |
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jumbled; chaotic; impossible to understand |
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to stoop to someone else's level, usually in an offensive way; to patronize |
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conventional; adhering to established principles or doctrines, esspecially in religion; by the book |
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agreeable suitable; pleasant |
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to prevent something from ever happening to make im possible; to shut out |
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detailed; careful; through |
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feeling superior to others; snooty |
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hard to pin down; evasive |
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to erase; to rub away the feature of |
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to make better or more tolerable |
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to comply passively; to accept; to assent; to agree |
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to waste away from lack of use |
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glaringly bad; notorious; scandalous; shocking; outstandingly bad |
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