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(adj.) official, coming from a source that calls for obedience or belief; dictatorial |
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(adj.) in a state of financial ruin; (v.) to ruin financially; (n.) one who has been ruined financially |
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(n.) a public outcry; any loud and continued noise; (v.) to call for by loud, continued outcries |
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(v.) to be in full agreement; to be the same in nature, character, or function; to happen at the same time |
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(adj.) inclined to believe the worst of people; bitterly mocking or sneering |
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(n.) a ruler who oppresses his or her subjects, a tyrant |
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(n.) a bitter, long-term quarrel; (v.) to fight or quarrel with |
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(v.) to argue in a petty way, especially about a price |
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(adj.) able to bear up under difficult conditions or harsh treatment; brave and tough |
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10. harmonious (heir 'me na as) |
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(adj.) able to get along together well; combining different elements that blend pleasingly; melodious |
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(v.) to store up, save; (n.) a hidden store or supply |
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12. indisposed (in dis 'pezd) |
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(adj.,part.) slightly ill; disinclined to do something |
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(n.) an inheritance; something handed down from an ancestor or from the past |
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14. legitimate (Ia 'jit a mat) |
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(adj.) lawful, rightful; reasonable, justifiable |
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(n.) merry fun, gaiety; laughter |
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16. officiate (a 'fish eat) |
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to perform the duties of an office; to conduct a religious ceremony; to referee |
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(adj.) not complete; favoring one side over another; showing a strong liking for someone or something |
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18. patronize ('pa tra niz) |
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(v.) to give one's business to regularly as a customer; to support, provide financial help; to treat someone as an inferior while making a show of being kind or gracious |
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(n.) a ceremony; the customary form of a ceremony; any formal custom or practice |
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20. sagacious (sa 'ga shas) |
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(adj.) shrewd; wise in a keen, practical way |
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