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adj. characterized by shyness and modesty; reserved |
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V to express earnest disapproval of. to depreciate; belittle. |
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Adj left or deserted, as by the owner or guardian; abandoned: a derelict ship. |
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Adj. Disparaging; belittling: a derogatory comment. Tending to detract or diminish |
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Adj wavering, unsteady; erratic |
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V To turn aside from a course or way. |
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adj. Skillful in the use of the hands. |
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adj. Intended to instruct. Morally instructive. |
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adj. Lacking or marked by a lack of self-confidence; shy and timid. |
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Adj. Intended to delay. Tending to postpone or delay |
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n. A situation that requires a choice between options that are or seem equally unfavorable or mutually exclusive. |
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N a person who takes up an art, activity, or subject merely for amusement, esp. in a desultory or superficial way; dabbler. |
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n. Frustration or disappointment. |
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V. To speak of in a slighting or disrespectful way; belittle. |
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N. The condition or fact of being unequal, as in age, rank, or degree; difference |
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adj. Yielding to supervision, direction, or management; tractable. |
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adj. Characterized by an authoritative, arrogant assertion of unproved or unprovable principles. |
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N deceitfulness in speech or conduct; speaking or acting in two different ways concerning the same matter with intent to deceive; double-dealing. |
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adj. Severe or radical in nature; extreme |
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adj. pertaining to or characterized by energy or effective action; vigorously active or forceful; energetic |
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adj. Depleted of vitality, force, or effectiveness; exhausted |
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adj. Producing or capable of producing a desired effect. |
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n. A crude figure or dummy representing a hated person or group. A likeness or image, especially of a person. |
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N The state or quality of being impudent or arrogantly self-confident |
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adj. extraordinary in some bad way; glaring; flagrant |
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n. A sweetened aromatic solution of alcohol and water, serving as a vehicle for medicine. See philosophers' stone. A substance believed to maintain life indefinitely. Also called elixir of life. A substance or medicine believed to have the power to cure all ills. |
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adj. very thin especially from disease or hunger or cold; |
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V. To come or send forth, as from a source |
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N. Payment for an office or employment; compensation. |
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v. To strive to equal or excel, especially through imitation |
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V To make better To make greater, as in value, beauty, or effectiveness; augment. |
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n. One that is puzzling, ambiguous, or inexplicable. A perplexing speech or text; a riddle |
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n. A person with refined taste, especially in food and wine. |
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n. An inscription on a tombstone in memory of the one buried there. |
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n. A term used to characterize a person or thing, such as rosy-fingered in rosy-fingered dawn or the Great in Catherine the Great. A term used as a descriptive substitute for the name or title of a person, such as The Great Emancipator for Abraham Lincoln. |
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n. A representative or perfect example of a class or type |
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adj characterized by equity or fairness; just and right; fair; reasonable |
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adj. Open to two or more interpretations and often intended to mislead; ambiguous |
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v. To wear (something) away by or as if by abrasion: Waves eroded the shore. To eat into; corrode |
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v. To wear (something) away by or as if by abrasion: Waves eroded the shore. To eat into; corrode |
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Adj. characterized by great knowledge; learned or scholarly |
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Adj. understood by or meant for only the select few who have special knowledge or interest; recondite |
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V. To make hostile, unsympathetic, or indifferent; alienate. |
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N. a speech or writing in praise of a person or thing, esp. a set oration in honor of a deceased person. |
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N. agreeableness of sound; pleasing effect to the ear, esp. a pleasant sounding or harmonious combination or succession of word |
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V. To increase the severity, violence, or bitterness of; aggravate |
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n. The act of cursing. A curse. |
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n. The state or quality of requiring much effort or immediate action. |
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