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to renounce, repudidiate under oath; to avoid, shun. |
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harsh in taste or odor; sharp in manner or temper. |
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majestic, inspiring admiration and respect |
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emotionally hardened, unfeeling. |
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(adj.) secret, concealed; underhanded. |
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a large destructive fire. |
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in high spirits, jubilant; extremely pleased. |
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not able to be erased or removed; memorable. |
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yielding to the wishes or demands of others. |
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firmly established, long-standing; habitual. |
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not to the point, not applicable or pertinent. |
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of or occuring in the night; under the cover of darkness |
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a commonplace, stale, or trite remark. |
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to subdue, put down forcibly |
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to meditate, think about at length; to chew the cud. |
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unspoken, silent; implied, inferred. |
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capable of being touched; real, concrete. |
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incisive, keen; forceful, effective; cutting, caustic; distinct, clear-cut. |
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a strong dislike, hostile feeling. |
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capable of being applied; relevant, suitable. |
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something of value; a resource; an advantage. |
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to attack from all sides; to surround, hem in. harassed, troubled; studded (as with jewels). |
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sympathy for another's suffering; pitty. |
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proper behavior, good taste; orderliness. |
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cinoulsion by threat; forcible confinement. |
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high-spirited, enthusiastic, unrestrained; excessive, abundant. |
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to drink; to take in, absorb. |
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not to be satisfied or pacified; unyielding. |
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so small as to be almost immeasurable; minute. |
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harmless, inoffensive; insignificant. |
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to have effect or force on or against someone or something, fight against. |
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(n) exclusive rights over an invention; copyright; (v) to arrange or obtain such rights; (adj.) plain, open to view; copyrighted. |
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distinguished bravery; superior skill or ability. |
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(adj.) quiet, settled, sober; (v) to administer a tranquilizer. |
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to arrange specifically; to require as a condition of agreement. |
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a final proposal or statement of conditions. |
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a cheerful readiness; brisk and eager action. |
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to relieve, make more bearable. |
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the direct opposite, a sharp contrast. |
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to fill with dismay or horror. |
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warlike in manner or temperament; quarrelsome. |
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to belittle, speak slightingly of; to undervalue. |
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not in harmony; disagreeing, at odds. |
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an order issued by someone in authority. |
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to act in a lazy manner; to lounge; to recline, droop. |
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talkative, wordy, fond of talking. |
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generous in forgiving, above small meanness. |
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ordinary, not oustanding; not easily classified. |
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slow-moving, sluggish; unemotional. |
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lively, sprightly, full of energy. |
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to sharpen, put an edge on; to make keen or eager. |
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(adj.) causing irritation, harsh; grinding or wearing down; (n) a substance used to smooth or polish. |
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to adapt to a new climate, environment, or situation. |
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(n) irritation or humiliation caused by disappointment or frusteration; (v) to cause such a feeling. |
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self-satisfied; overly content. |
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to express agreement, approve. |
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to make plain or clear, explain; to interpret. |
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a noisy quarrel or brawl. |
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unnatural, distorted; bizarre. |
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a wild uproar, din, or commotion. |
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disagreeably harsh-sounding; disorderly. |
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open and responsive to ideas or suggestions. |
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to give up or resign something |
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to hold back; to put down or check by force. |
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not inclined to speak; reserved; reluctant. |
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tasty, appetizing; pungent or salty, not sweet; innofensive, respectable. |
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sleepy, drowsy; inducing sleep. |
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intense, forceful, powerful. |
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characterized by a ready flow of words; glib, fluent. |
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