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        | sincere approval, especially of an official nature |  | 
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        | the state of having impulsive changes of mind or tendency toward sudden, unpredictable action |  | 
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        | highly improbably, as if imaginary; unreal, fanciful |  | 
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        | pertaining or peculiar to common speech as distinguished from literary or formal speech |  | 
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        | share feelings with, particularly those of sadness or disappointment |  | 
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        | pleased or satisfied with oneself |  | 
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        | living or existing at the same time |  | 
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        | skeptical of humanity, believing pessimistically that people are merely selfish and greedy |  | 
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        | to speak strongly against |  | 
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        | related to teaching; instructive, especially in a moral sense |  | 
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        | to regard or speak of slightingly |  | 
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        | to scatter, as seed is sown; to spread |  | 
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        | decomposition into fragments or parts; disintegration |  | 
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        | to raise in rank or status; to glorify, praise, or honor |  | 
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        | to relieve or vindicate from accusation, imputation, or blame |  | 
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        | to remove or destroy totally; do away with; exterminate |  | 
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        | causing trouble and conflict because of being easily angered and annoyed |  | 
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        | to seize property and hold it in legal custody |  | 
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        | working or spreading harmfully in a subtle or stealthy manner |  | 
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        | difficult or impossible to solve or explain; not dissolvable |  | 
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        | to anticipate and dispose of; to make unnecessary |  | 
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        | characterized by or exhibiting undue or unreasoning devotion to a party |  | 
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        | clearly expressed; easy to understand |  | 
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        | reading carefully or thoughtfully |  | 
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        | a large amount; an overabundance |  | 
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        | to criticize sharply, reprimand |  | 
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        | to reject emphatically as untrue, unfounded, or unjust |  | 
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        | to reject; to ignore by behaving in a cold or insulting manner |  | 
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        | making reasoned but uncertain conclusions; financially risky; inquisitive |  | 
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        | a definite amount of compensation regularly paid, such as a salary or an allowance |  | 
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        | forceful, effective, and vigorous; caustic, cutting |  | 
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        | an agreement, as between lovers, to meet at a certain time and place |  | 
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        | modest, unassuming, and down-to-earth |  | 
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        | exceedingly noxious or deleterious |  | 
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        | an act or means of cunning deception |  | 
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        | having lost sparkling quality and flavor; lacking liveliness and interest, dull |  | 
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        | an agreement, as between lovers, to meet at a certain time and place |  | 
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