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adj.easy to notice, obvious. " The star of David was conspicuous on their clothes."
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adj.Horrfied, shocked. I am so appalled."Appalled silence"
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adj. displeased and irritaed. "...sat in bed disgruntelded
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n.feeling that something; especial bad or harmful
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speechless; unable to speak or understandably. "Peter is furious, in articulate"
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adv. angrily aroused by something mean, unjust, or unworthy. "" You make me so mad!" she said indignantly."
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n. rejoicing; a clebration or expression of joy. "It's a song of jubiliation"
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to hate, to dislake someone or something greatly.v. I loathe you!
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disgusting; hateful; enpleasant
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the act of keeping someoine down through harsh and unjust use of power
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with great show or exaggeration
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a bitter regret or guilt of doing wrong
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wild confusion and a noise; an uproar
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