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At home in many places or situations, internationally sophisticated |
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Face, Facial expression, especially an encouraging one |
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A brilliant victory or accomplishment, violent overthrow of the government |
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A solemn agreement, a contract |
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Eager to believe, Gullible |
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Standard, basis for judgement |
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Relating to cooking or the kitchen |
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To climax, to reach full effect |
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One who deeply distrusts human nature, believes humans motivated only by selfishness |
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To make fearful, to intimidate |
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Violent breakdown, sudden overthrow, overwhelming defeat |
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Wild living, excessive intemperance |
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Decaying or decayed, especially in terms of morals |
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To kill or destroy a large part of |
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Proper, in good taste, orderly |
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To conclude form the evidence, to infer |
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To libel or slander, to ruin the good name of |
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Submission to another's will, respect, courtesy |
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Conclusive, providing the last word |
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To break down, to deteriorate |
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To describe accurately, to draw outline |
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Extreme wickedness or corruption |
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To express disapproval of |
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To ridicule, to laugh at contemptuously |
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Extremely depressed, full of despair |
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An absolute ruler, an autocrat |
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Extremely poor, utterly lacking |
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Without a plan or purpose, disconnected, random |
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Relating to discussions, relating to the rules and methods of reasoning |
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Intended to teach, morally instructive |
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Timid, lacking in self-confidence |
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To stray from the main subject |
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Someone with superficial knowledge of the arts |
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To have insight, to see things clearly, to discriminate |
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Prudent, judicially reserved |
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Unconnected, separate, distinct |
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To notice or point out the difference between two or more things, to discern, to differentiate |
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Not taking sides, unbiased |
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To belittle, to say uncomplimentary things about |
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Different, incompatible, unequal |
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To spread the seeds of something, to scatter, to make wildly known |
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To thin out, drift away, dissolve |
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The breaking up or dissolving of something in parts |
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To swell, to extend a great deal |
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To tell apart, to cause to stand out |
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Easily taught, obedient, easy to handle |
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Arrogantly assertive of unproven ideas, stubbornly claiming that something is beyond dispute |
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Having to do with household or family, not foreign |
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Inactive, as though asleep |
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The act of being two faced, deception |
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Boiling, bubbling with excitement, exuberant |
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Not conventional, a little cooky |
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Choosing the best from many sources |
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To enlighten, to instruct |
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Believing in the social and economic equality of all people |
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Selfish, believing that one is the center of everything |
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To bring out, to call forth |
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Oval, missing a word or words, obscure |
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Hard to pin down, evasive |
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To leave a country permanently, to expatriate |
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Well-known and respected, standing out from all others in quality or accomplishment, outstanding |
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Relying on experience or observation |
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To strive to equal or excel, usually through imitation |
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To make gradual or stealthy inroads into, to trespass |
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Native, restricted to a particular region or era, indigenous |
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To reduce the strength or energy of, especially to do so gradually |
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To grant the privileges of citizenship, especially the right to vote |
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To bring into existence, to create |
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Extreme evil, a hideous offense, immensity |
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Lasting a very short time |
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A brief and usually witty or satirical saying |
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A brief summary that captures the meaning of the whole, perfect example of something |
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Ambiguous, intentionally confusing |
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Scholarly, deeply learned |
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Hard to understand, understood by only a select few |
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Heavenly, as light and insubstantial as a gas or ether |
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A pleasant or inoffensive expression used in place of an unpleasant or offensive one |
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Extremely demanding, difficult |
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To raise high, to glorify |
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to annoy thoroughly, to make very angry |
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To illustrate by example, to serve as a good example |
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Thorough, rigorous, complete |
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To urge strongly, to give a serious warning to |
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An emergency, and urgency |
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Having to do with existence |
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To free completely from blame |
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To throw someone out of his or her native land, to emigrate |
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Providing an immediate advantage, practical |
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clearly or directly expressed |
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unnecessary, irrelevant, extra |
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To project or deduce from something known, to infer |
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Humorous, not serious clumsily |
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Fluent, skillful in a superficial way, easy |
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A group, usually small part of a larger group |
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Meticulous, demanding, finicky |
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Someone who believes that future events are already determined |
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Great warmth or earnestness |
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Based on figures of speech, metaphorical |
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Skillful maneuvering, subtlety, craftiness |
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Glaringly bad, notorious, scandalous |
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To disregard something out of disrespect |
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To refrain from, to abstain |
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To do without, to forbear |
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Accidental, occurring by chance |
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