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| to leave the position of being a king or queen |
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| something (such as a problem or a type of behavior) that is unusual or unexpected |
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| strongly opposed being so repugnant as to stir up positive antagonism |
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| to end or cancel (something) in a formal and official way. to fail to do what is required by (something, such as a responsibility) |
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| to adjust or adapt to a new climate, place, or situation — usually + to |
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| a word formed from the first letters of each one of the words in a phrase |
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| to make up words or music in a performance instead of saying or playing something that has been planned : improvise |
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| to make appear great or greater : praise highly to make great or greater |
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| extreme mental or physical pain |
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| quick and cheerful readiness to do something |
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| loyalty to a person, country, group |
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| to reduce the pain or trouble of (something) : to make (something) less painful, difficult, or severe |
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| to refer casually or indirectly; make an allusion (usually followed by to) |
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| to make (something, such as a problem) better, less painful, etc. ameliorate is to improve circumstances that demand change |
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| having or providing enough or more than enough of what is needed, quite large |
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| formal : someone or something that is very strongly disliked — usually + to [noncount] the denunciation of something as accursed |
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| not strong, forceful, or impressive relating to or suffering from anemia |
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| a strong feeling of dislike or hatred |
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| to destroy (something or someone) completely |
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| to put oil on (someone) as part of a religious ceremony |
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| something that is unusual or unexpected : something anomalous |
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| a person who opposes another person |
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| a substance that prevents infection in a wound by killing bacteria acting or protecting like an antiseptic |
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| coldly impersonal <an antiseptic greeting> |
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| the exact opposite of something or someone |
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| the feeling of not having much emotion or interest : an apathetic state |
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| expressing or of the nature of necessary truth or absolute certainty |
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| a ghost or spirit of a dead person |
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| often disapproving : to make (someone) pleased or less angry by giving or saying something desired |
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| to make (a pain, a problem, etc.) less painful or troubling |
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| afraid that something bad or unpleasant is going to happen : feeling or showing fear or apprehension about the future |
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| likely to do something : having a tendency to do something — followed by to + verb |
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| a perfect example of something |
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| having or showing very strong feelings |
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| confident in behavior or style |
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| to adopt the ways of another culture : to fully become part of a different society, country, etc to learn (something) so that it is fully understood and can be used to adopt (something) as part of a larger thing |
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| to learn (something) so that it is fully understood and can be used |
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| to adopt the ways of another culture : to fully become part of a different society, country, etc. |
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| to make (something, such as an unpleasant feeling) less painful, severe, etc |
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| causing body tissues (such as skin) to tighten — used to describe a liquid or lotion that makes the skin less oily or that helps to stop a cut from bleeding |
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| very critical in a sharp and often clever way |
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| having a sharp or bitter quality |
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very evil or cruel atrociously adverb The team played atrociously [=horribly] this season. |
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| a very cruel or terrible act or action |
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| gradual loss of muscle or flesh usually because of disease or lack of use |
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| to increase the size or amount of (something) to add something to (something) in order to improve or complete it |
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| showing or suggesting that future success is likely |
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| a strong feeling of not liking something antipathy |
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| a strong light that can be seen from far away and that is used to help guide ships, airplanes, etc. |
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| someone or something (such as a country) that guides or gives hope to others |
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| to trick or deceive (someone), to attract or interest someone |
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| to be necessary or proper for (someone) |
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| kind and generous, organized to do good things for other people |
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| give or leave by will —used especially of personal property |
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| a person who strongly and unfairly dislikes other people, ideas, etc. : a bigoted person |
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| a short period of time when you do too much of something often used in the phrase go on a binge often used before another noun |
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| to dry (something, such as wet ink) by pressing a piece of cloth or paper over it |
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| real or genuine made or done in an honest and sincere way |
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| talking or behaving in a very direct, brief, and unfriendly way |
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| either one of two single beds that are placed one above the other : either one of the beds in a bunk bed |
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| to grow or develop quickly |
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| a strong, rough fabric that is used mostly for making bags |
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| To praise or flatter someone in order to make him or her more receptive or willing to flatter someone; to treat someone especially nicely in hopes of receiving special favors |
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| a part of a train that is attached at the back end and is used by people who work on the train |
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| causing great harm or suffering : disastrous |
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| the quality of being open, sincere, and honest |
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| a momentous and violent event marked by overwhelming upheaval and demolition; broadly : an event that brings great changes |
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| the act or process of releasing a strong emotion (such as pity or fear) especially by expressing it in an art form |
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| an explanation or warning that should be remembered when you are doing or thinking about something |
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| the principle that a person who buys something is responsible for making sure that it is in good condition, works properly, etc. |
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| to spend time in an enjoyable and often wild or improper way — usually + with |
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| always used before a noun, medical : of or relating to the brain |
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| to pick or accept the best people or things in a group, |
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| to chew or bite on something |
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| to climb or crawl in an awkward way |
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| to make (someone) do something by using force or threats — usually + into |
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| the quality or state of cohering: as' systematic or logical connection or consistency' the property of being coherent <a plan that lacks coherence> |
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| a condition in which people or things are closely united |
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| to do something special in order to remember and honor (an important event or person from the past) |
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| to exist or be done in order to remind people of (an important event or person from the past) |
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| equal or similar to something in size, amount, or degree |
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| very interesting : able to capture and hold your attention |
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| capable of causing someone to believe or agree |
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| strong and forceful : causing you to feel that you must do something |
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| a brief summary of a larger work or of a field of knowledge |
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| helping to commit a crime or do wrong in some way |
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| calmness especially of mind, manner, or appearance |
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| the act of using force or pressure to make someone do something the state of being forced to do something |
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| a very strong desire to do something |
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| to link together in a series or chain |
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| happening at the same time as something else |
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| to make (something) shorter or smaller by removing parts that are less important |
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| to surprise and confuse (someone or something). to prove (someone or something) wrong. |
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| formal : matching or in agreement with something mathematics : having the same size and shape |
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| formed by the union of two compounds or united with another compound <conjugated bile acids> |
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| having the same derivation and therefore usually some likeness in meaning <conjugate words> |
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| to make (something) appear or seem to appear by using magic to make you think of (something) to create or imagine (something) |
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| to create or achieve something difficult or unexpected, as if by magic |
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| to bring something such as a feeling or memory to your mind |
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| to make something appear using magic powers |
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| to officially make (something, such as a place or building) holy through a special religious ceremony — usually used as (be) consecrated |
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| a general agreement about something : an idea or opinion that is shared by all the people in a group |
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| something that makes a person feel less sadness, disappointment, etc. |
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| any association, partnership, or union a combination of financial institutions, capitalists, etc., for carrying into effect some financial operation requiring large resources of capital. |
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| to think deeply or carefully about (something) |
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| to think about doing (something) |
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| a feeling that someone or something is not worthy of any respect or approval |
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| completely bad or worthless — used to describe someone or something that is too bad to deserve any respect |
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| likely to cause people to argue or disagree, involving a lot of arguing |
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| a piece of equipment or machinery that is unusual or strange gadget people do not regnize |
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| to become healthy and strong again slowly over time after illness, weakness, or injury |
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| the act or process of changing from one form, state, etc., to another — often + to or into |
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| very large in amount or number |
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| a line of people or objects that are placed around or in front of a person or place to keep people away |
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| to have a close connection with something : to have a correlation to something |
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| the relationship between things that happen or change together |
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| to support or help prove (a statement, theory, etc.) by providing information or evidence |
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| to form or shape into wrinkles or folds or into alternating ridges and grooves |
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| a stick of colored wax that is used for drawing |
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| belief that something is true |
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| a gradual increase in the loudness of a sound or section of music |
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| to break (something) into small pieces |
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| to separate into many small pieces : to fall apart |
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| to break down completely : to stop functioning |
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| to reach the end or the final result of something — usually + in or with |
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| deserving blame : guilty of doing something wrong |
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| a person or thing that attracts a lot of attention or interest |
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| to take part in an activity in a way that is not serious — usually + in |
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| to play or move around in water |
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| daunt often used as (be) daunted |
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| to make (someone) afraid or less confident She was not daunted by the difficult task. |
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| tending to make people afraid or less confident : very difficult to do or deal with |
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| a great disaster or complete failure |
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| to show that something (such as a belief or theory) is not true : to show the falseness of (a story, idea, statement, etc. |
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| behavior that shows low morals and a great love of pleasure, money, fame, etc |
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| to destroy a large number of (plants, animals, people, etc.) |
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| to use logic or reason to form (a conclusion or opinion about something) : to decide (something) after thinking about the known facts |
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| the act of saying false things in order to make people have a bad opinion of someone or something : the act of defaming someone or something |
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| the act or process of damaging or ruining something |
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| to clearly show or describe (something) |
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| to clearly show or describe (something) |
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| to search for information about something |
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| not able to think clearly or to understand what is real and what is not real : crazy or insane |
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| an end of life : death the end of something that is thought of as being like a death |
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| very bad in a way that causes shock, fear, or disgust : deserving to be deplored |
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| to hate or dislike (something) very much : to strongly disapprove of (something) |
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| very evil : having or showing an evil and immoral character |
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| unable to think or act in a normal or logical way especially because of severe mental illness : crazy or insane |
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| having had the water removed formal : very dry |
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| deterrent often + to or against |
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| something that makes someone decide not to do something |
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| to invent or plan (something that is difficult or complicated) |
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| to invent or plan (something that is difficult or complicated) |
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| deeply religious : devoted to a particular religion |
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| loyal to something : devoted to a particular belief, organization, person |
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| the ability to use your hands skillfully |
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| the right to have or choose something usually + on |
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| difference between two opposite things : a division into two opposite groups |
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| spread out over a large space : not concentrated in one area |
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| to come to know, recognize, or understand (something) |
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| very bad or poor. showing or causing unhappiness or sad feelings : not warm, cheerful, etc |
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| to describe (someone or something) as unimportant, weak, bad, etc. |
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| to cause (something) to spread out and disappear. to separate into parts and disappear or go away. |
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| to convince (someone) not to do something often + from |
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| easily taught, led, or controlled |
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| to sleep in a usually uncomfortable place that does not have a bed — usually + down |
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| to search for an underground supply of water by using a special stick that leads you to it — usually + for |
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| to fear something that will or might happen |
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| to confound briefly and usually with astonishment |
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| very shocked or surprised |
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| the quality or state of being extremely egocentric |
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| formal : very bad and easily noticed |
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| a way to get out of a place or the act of leaving a place : exit |
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| to make (something) longer or to grow longer : lengthen |
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| to avoid or escape (someone or something) by being quick, skillful, or cleve |
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| to avoid or escape (someone or something) by being quick, skillful, or clever |
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| to send (something) out : to give out (something) |
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| to come out from a source |
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| to come out from a source |
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| the process or art of sewing a design on cloth extra details that are added to make a story more interesting and that are not true or accurate |
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| said or done in a forceful or definite way. speaking or acting in a forceful way. |
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| said or done in a forceful or definite way. speaking or acting in a forceful way. |
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| to cause (someone) to be loved or admired — usually used in negative statements — usually + to to inflame with love —usually used in the passive with of |
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| to enter by gradual steps or by stealth into the possessions or rights of another |
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| to come at a later time : to happen as a result |
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| to get (someone) involved in a confusing or difficult situation — usually used as (be/get) entangled |
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| to attract (someone) especially by offering or showing something that is appealing, interesting, etc. |
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| a perfect example an example that represents or expresses something very well usually used in the phrase the epitome of |
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| having or showing knowledge that is learned by studying |
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| to avoid (something) especially because you do not think it is right, proper, etc. |
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| an explanation of where a word came from : the history of a word the study of word histories |
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| a mild or pleasant word or phrase that is used instead of one that is unpleasant or offensive |
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| to make (a bad situation, a problem, etc.) worse |
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| to make (someone) very angry or annoyed |
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| to include (part of a longer written work) in something else — usually used as (be) excerpted |
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| a usually inert substance (as gum arabic or starch) that forms a vehicle (as for a drug) |
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| to clear from alleged fault or guilt to prove that someone is not guilty of doing something wrong |
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| to prove that someone is not guilty of a crime or responsible for a problem, bad situation, etc. |
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| to explain or analyze (something, such as an idea or work of literature) |
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| to use a situation so that you get benefit from it, even if it is wrong or unfair to do this |
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| to get value or use from (something) |
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| made up or done without special preparation — usually used to describe public speaking |
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| to do something extemporaneously : improvise; especially : to speak extemporaneously to get along in a makeshift manner |
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| to produce a liquid or smell that flows out slowly to flow out slowly — usually + from |
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| limited to, involving, or based on facts |
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| something that has been done and cannot be changed |
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| to understand the reason for (something) |
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| a unit of length equal to six feet (about 1.8 meters) used especially for measuring the depth of water |
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| having or showing very strong feelings, felt very strongly |
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| an untrue statement about something minor or unimportant |
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| very hard to please requiring a lot of care or attention |
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| a process in which the nucleus of a heavy atom is split apart |
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| a kind of reproduction in which a cell or body divides into two or more parts and each part grows into a whole new individual |
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| very bad : too bad to be ignored |
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| not serious or dependable : likely to forget things or to change opinions, plans, etc., without reason, easily excited or frightened |
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| to promise to give up (something) or to stop doing (something |
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| to promise to give up (something) or to stop doing (something) |
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| a noisy argument or fight — usually singular |
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| to make (someone) very nervous or upset |
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| to a very tired or nervous condition |
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| having no result or effect pointless or useless |
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| a long, deep cut to make a long, deep cut in (something) |
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| to fill especially with food to satiety to flood (the market) with goods so that supply exceeds deman |
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| to hold and fight with another person usually + with |
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| to try to solve a problem : to deal with a problem — + with |
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| an order to bring a jailed person before a judge or court to find out if that person should really be in jail |
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| something that happens by chance |
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an evil creature in Greek mythology that is part woman and part bird an angry and unpleasant woman |
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| to get ready —used with and and a following verb describing a usually sudden and violent act |
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| one of two or more homographs (as a bass voice and bass, a fish) that differ in pronunciation and meaning |
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| using experience to learn and improve |
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| having or showing the insulting attitude of people who think that they are better, smarter, or more important than other people, flighty, thoughtlessly silly or frivolous, marked by an air of assumed importance |
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| a word that is spelled like another word but that is different in origin, meaning, or pronunciation |
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| a word that is pronounced like another word but is different in meaning, origin, or spelling |
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| language that describes something as better or worse than it really is |
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| hyperbolic [=(more commonly) exaggerated] |
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| rude and showing a lack of respect not restrained within due or proper bounds especially of propriety or good taste <impertinent curiosity> |
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| acting or done quickly and without thought : controlled by emotion rather than thought : impulsive |
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| to show that someone or something is closely connected to or involved in something (such as a crime) |
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| to show that someone or something is closely connected to or involved in something (such as a crime) |
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| a series of words used to make something magic happen |
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| to put (someone) in prison : imprison — usually used as (be) incarcerated |
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| causing anger. containing chemicals that explode into flame : producing a fire |
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| to cause (someone) to act in an angry, harmful, or violent way |
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| not polite. having or showing bad manners or taste. rude |
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| to teach (someone) to fully accept the ideas, opinions, and beliefs of a particular group and to not consider other ideas, opinions, and beliefs |
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| skill or cleverness that allows someone to solve problems, invent things, etc. |
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| to gain favor or approval for (yourself) by doing or saying things that people like — usually + with often disapproving |
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| belonging to the basic nature of someone or something |
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| belonging to the basic nature of someone or something |
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| always wanting more : not able to be satisfied |
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| lacking perception, consciousness, or animation |
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| a material or substance that is used to stop heat, electricity, or sound from going into or out of something : a material that insulates something |
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| a formal question or inquiry; especially : a written question required to be answered under direction of a court |
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| to make (someone) want to know more about something : to cause (someone) to become interested — often used as (be) intrigued |
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| the activity of making secret plans |
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| annoying someone by interfering with their privacy : intruding where you are not wanted or welcome |
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| to cause (someone) to be less affected by something unpleasant : to cause (someone) to be less sensitive to something unpleasant |
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| used to describe two things that are related in such a way that as one becomes larger the other becomes smaller |
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| unpleasant and likely to cause bad feelings in other people |
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| to give life and energy to (someone) |
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| to mention (someone or something) in an attempt to make people feel a certain way or have a certain idea in their mind |
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| to cause (things) to be mixed together in a way that is not neat or orderly |
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| to place (different things) together in order to create an interesting effect or to show how they are the same or differen |
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| to stop or end (something) : to prevent (something) from happening or continuing |
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| to prepare (dough) by pressing a mixture of flour, water, etc., with your hands to press and squeeze (a person's muscles) with your hands |
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| lacking excitement or interest |
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| showing or having very little strength, energy, or activity |
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| Something that has not been yet released used to describe something (such as a disease) that exists but is not active or cannot be seen |
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| coming or happening near the end of a process, activity, series, life, etc. : later |
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| freedom to do something the way you want to do it |
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| feeling a lack of energy or a lack of interest in doing things sometimes used figuratively |
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| having a very appealing taste or smell, delicious, richly appealing |
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| informal : very physically attractive |
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| actions that hurt people and destroy things : a scene or situation that involves a lot of violence often used figuratively |
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| changing moods quickly and often — used to describe someone who often changes from being happy to being angry or upset in a quick and unexpected way very lively and quick |
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| a high pointed hat worn by a bishop or abbot in church ceremonies |
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| to match or fit (boards) together in a miter joint |
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| to make (something) less severe, harmful, or painful |
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| a very large stone that is usually tall and narrow especially : a stone that was put in position by people as a monument or for religious reasons |
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| an area of soft, wet ground : a marsh or swamp — usually singular |
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| in addition to what has been said |
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| the ability to be active. courage or determination. |
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| to cause confusion in (someone or someone's mind) — often used as (be) muddled. to mix up (something) in a confused way. to do something without doing it very well or easily. |
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| beginning to exist : recently formed or developed |
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| the practice of talking to the spirits of dead people the use of magic powers especially for evil purposes |
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| favoritism (as in appointment to a job) based on kinship the unfair practice by a powerful person of giving jobs and other favors to relatives |
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| active mainly during the night. happening at night |
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| a substance that enhances cognition and memory and facilitates learning |
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| without being prevented by (something) : despite — used to say that something happens or is true even though there is something that might prevent it from happening or being true often used after its object |
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| a movement of your body (such as bowing) that shows respect for someone or something acknowledgment of another's superiority or importance |
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| to make (something) more difficult to understand |
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| to destroy (something) completely so that nothing is left |
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| the state of something that is not remembered, used, or thought about any more |
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| not conscious or aware of someone or something |
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| used to describe an annoying person who tries to tell other people what to do in a way that is not wanted or needed |
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| very cruel or unfair. very unpleasant or uncomfortable. |
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| displaying wealth, knowledge, etc., in a way that is meant to attract attention, admiration, or envy |
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| to exclude (someone) from a group, to exile by ostracism |
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| to not allow (someone) to be included in a group : to exclude (someone) from a group |
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| a combination of words that have opposite or very different meanings |
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| a person who worships many gods or goddesses or the earth or nature : a person whose religion is paganism |
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| having a pleasant or agreeable taste |
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| pleasant or acceptable to someone — usually + to |
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| a situation in which a crowd of people act in a wild, uncontrolled, or violent way because they are afraid, excited, or confused |
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| being or presenting a panoramic view |
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| something (such as a situation) that is made up of two opposite things and that seems impossible but is actually true or possible |
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| a sensation of pricking, tingling, or creeping on the skin that has no objective cause |
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to ward off a weapon or blow to evade especially by an adroit answer, He parried and then threw a punch |
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| something (such as a piece of writing, music, etc.) that imitates the style of someone or something else |
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| feeling or showing irritation |
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| a strong liking for something or a strong tendency to behave in a certain way |
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| quietly sad or thoughtful |
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| to pass or spread through (something) |
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| giving people a lot of freedom or too much freedom to do what they want to do |
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| causing great harm or damage often in a way that is not easily seen or noticed |
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| having or showing an ability to notice and understand things that are difficult or not obvious |
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| plain to the understanding especially because of clarity and precision of presentation |
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| to change (something good) so that it is no longer what it was or should be |
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| a disease that causes many people to die |
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| having or showing the attitude of people who become angry and annoyed when they do not get what they want |
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| a chemical substance that is usually produced by an animal and serves especially as a stimulus to other individuals of the same species for one or more behavioral responses |
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| stolid. not easily upset, excited, or angered |
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| deeply religious : devoted to a particular religion |
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| danger or problem that is hidden or not obvious at first — usually plural — often + of |
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| the action of turning around a point. the action of pivoting. to turn on or around a central point. |
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| to use the words or ideas of another person as if they were your own words or ideas |
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| a very large amount or number : an amount that is much greater than what is necessary |
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| a very bad or difficult situation — usually singular |
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| a strong written or spoken attack against someone else's opinions, beliefs, practices, etc. |
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| to cause (something) to happen quickly or suddenly to cause (something solid) to become separated from a liquid especially by a chemical process |
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| accepted, done, or happening often or over a large area at a particular time : common or widespread |
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| based on what is known or seen when something is first considered or dealt with |
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| allowed to know about (something secret) |
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| the act of saying something in a public, official, or definite way : the act of proclaiming something |
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| a strong natural liking for something that is usually bad : a tendency to do something that is usually bad — usually singular |
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| to be slow or late about doing something that should be done : to delay doing something until a later time because you do not want to do it, because you are lazy, etc. |
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| to get (something) by some action or effort : OBTAIN |
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| amazing or wonderful : very impressive |
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| having or showing great knowledge or understanding |
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| someone who first thinks of or does something : a person who begins something |
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| something that is a model for something else : something that begins the development of something else |
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| a person or animal in the past that is related to a person or animal living now |
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| to increase in number or amount quickly |
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| producing a large amount of something |
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| to make (something) last or continue for a longer time |
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| likely to do, have, or suffer from something |
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| lying with the front of your body facing downward, having the front or ventral surface downward, lying flat or prostrate |
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| a strong natural tendency to do something |
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| correctly stating what will happen in the future |
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| of or relating to a prophet or to prophecy |
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| guarding from or preventing the spread or occurrence of disease or infection |
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| lying with the front of your body turned toward the ground |
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| so tired, upset, etc., that you are unable to do anything |
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| lying with the front of your body turned toward the ground, completely overcome and lacking vitality, will, or power to rise |
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| the principal character in a literary work (as a drama or story) a leading actor, character, or participant in a literary work or real event |
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| the act or process of supplying or providing something, something that is done in advance to prepare for something else |
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| a person who is given the power or authority to do something (such as to vote) for someone else |
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| to try to find out about other people's private lives |
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| to crush, beat, or grind (something) into powder or dust (technical ) to destroy or defeat (someone or something) completely (informal) |
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| a person who knows a lot about a particular subject and who expresses ideas and opinions about that subject publicly (such as by speaking on television and radio shows) |
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| said to be true or real but not definitely true or real it is purported : ostensibly, allegedly |
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| having or marked by a tendency to be guided more by ideals than by reality. |
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| something that is the result of an action, decision, etc. — usually plural |
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| usually disapproving — used to describe something that is very common or that is spreading very quickly and in a way that is difficult to control |
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| of food : having a strong and unpleasant smell or taste from no longer being fresh |
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| chiefly US : full of anger and bitterness |
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| always wanting more money, possessions, etc. : wanting more than is needed or deserved |
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| to make other people accept or respect (something that has been in doubt) to state or declare (something) more strongly or clearly |
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| to refuse (something, such as an offer or suggestion) in a rude way |
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| stubbornly refusing to obey rules or orders |
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| to do (something) for or to someone who has done something similar for or to you |
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| to do (something) for or to someone who has done something similar for or to you |
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| to have (a feeling) for someone who has the same feeling for you |
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| to return to an earlier and usually worse or less developed condition or state |
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| to give over possession or control of to stop holding physically |
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| capable of being solved or cured |
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| all the things that a person is able to do all the plays, songs, dances, etc., that a performer or group of performers knows and can perform |
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| a strong feeling of dislike or disgust the quality or fact of being contradictory or inconsistent |
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| causing strong dislike or disgust |
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| of or relating to the force that pushes something away from something else |
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| to continue to produce a loud, clear, deep sound for a long time |
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| to have particular meaning or importance for someone : to affect or appeal to someone in a personal or emotional way — usually + with |
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| when thinking about the past or something that happened in the past |
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| to continue in a series of quickly repeated sounds that bounce off a surface (such as a wall) to become filled with a sound |
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| to have great respect for (someone or something) : to show devotion and honor to (someone or something) |
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| often disapproving : language that is intended to influence people and that may not be honest or reasonable |
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| the art or skill of speaking or writing formally and effectively especially as a way to persuade or influence people |
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| to control or affect (something, such as a game or election) in a dishonest way in order to get a desired result |
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| to put something secretly in (a place) — usually + with |
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| very pleasant to taste : delicious |
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| doing or involving a lot of sitting : not doing or involving much physical activity |
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| the state of being old or the process of becoming old, Aging, growing old, on the decline. |
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| a usual way of performing, behaving, speaking, etc. something that a person likes to do or does well |
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| of or relating to stars or constellations measured by the apparent motion of the stars |
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| to provide, do, or have what is required by (something) |
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| an unmarried woman who is past the usual age for marrying and is considered unlikely to marry — now often considered an insulting word |
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| o make loud sounds like explosions |
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| to speak quickly or in a confused way because you are upset, surprised, etc. |
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| having a sick feeling in the stomach : suffering from nausea. having a sick feeling in the stomach. easily shocked, offended, or disgusted by unpleasant things |
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| not flowing, not active, changing, or progressing |
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| very devoted or loyal to a person, belief, or cause |
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| random; specifically : involving a random variable <a stochastic process> |
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| requiring or showing great energy and effort |
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| very beautiful or good : causing strong feelings of admiration or wonder |
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| something that is very beautiful or good |
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| very willing or too willing to obey someone else less important than something or someone else — usually + to |
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| to exist or continue to exist |
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| to prove the truth of (something) |
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| to secretly try to ruin or destroy a government, political system to make (something) weaker or less effective to pervert or corrupt by an undermining of morals, allegiance, or faith |
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| using few words to state or express an idea |
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| to be or provide as much as is needed to be sufficient |
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| a woman who worked to get voting rights for women in the past when women were not allowed to vote |
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| bringing thoughts, memories, or feelings into the mind — + of |
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| soft and able to bend or fold easil. of a body or body part : able to bend or twist easily |
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| a child who tells a parent, teacher, etc., about something bad or wrong that another child has done : a child who tattles on another child |
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| indicating that something exists or has occurred |
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| to turn or move something so that it is not straight or level : to cause something to lean or slant : tilt |
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| the curved path along which something (such as a rocket) moves through the air or through space |
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| infringement or violation of a law, command, or duty |
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| a book, article, etc., that discusses a subject carefully and thoroughly often + on |
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| seeming to be seen everywhere |
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| fatty, oily used to describe someone who speaks and behaves in a way that is meant to seem friendly and polite but that is unpleasant because it is obviously not sincere |
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| to make (someone or something) weaker or less effective usually in a secret or gradual way |
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| not given attention and praise that is deserved for doing good things |
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| a major change or period of change that causes a lot of conflict, confusion, anger, etc. |
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| to lead (someone) to a place. a person who leads people to their seats in a theater, at a wedding, etc |
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| having or showing too much pride in your abilities or achievements |
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| experienced or felt by watching, hearing about, or reading about someone else rather than by doing something yourself |
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| performed or suffered by one person as a substitute for another or to the benefit or advantage of another . serving instead of someone or something else. |
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| experienced or realized through imaginative or sympathetic participation in the experience of another <a vicarious thrill> |
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| to say or write very harsh and critical things about (someone or something) |
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| a good and moral quality morally good behavior or character an advantage or benefit |
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| literary : coming from strong emotions and not from logic or reason |
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a person who gets sexual pleasure from secretly watching other people have sex a person who likes seeing and talking or writing about something that is considered to be private. a prying observer who is usually seeking the sordid or the scandalous |
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| to risk losing something (such as money) if your guess about what will happen is wrong : bet |
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| a person who wants a war or tries to make other people want to start or fight a war |
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| a structure that is made of upright poles and sticks, twigs, etc., that are woven with them and that is used for building fences, walls, etc. |
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| a piece of loose skin that hangs from the neck or head of some birds |
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| unusual in a playful or amusing way : not serious resulting from or characterized by whim or caprice; especially : lightly fanciful <whimsical decorations> |
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| a document from a court ordering someone to do something or not to do something |
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| fear or hatred of strangers or foreigners |
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| feeling or showing strong and energetic support for a person, cause, etc. : filled with zeal |
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| to imbue with a usually partisan or sectarian opinion, point of view, or principle |
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| a very steep side of a mountain or cliff. a point where danger, trouble, or difficulty begins. |
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| a devious trick used especially for an underhand purpose. tricky or questionable practices or conduct. |
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| the process of examining your own thoughts or feelings. |
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| to slow the movement, progress, or action of (someone or something). |
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| someone (such as a teacher or parent) who goes with children on a trip or to a school dance to make sure that the children behave properly |
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| to keep (someone) from doing what he or she wants to do. to prevent or slow down the activity or occurrence of (something). |
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| to cause (someone) to decide not to do something. |
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| something usually bad or unpleasant that happens as a result of an action, statement, etc., and that usually affects people for a long time — usually plural |
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| Apprehension. a feeling of fear that causes you to hesitate because you think something bad or unpleasant is going to happen |
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| having an important or impressive title but not having the power or duties that usually go with it |
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| to make a judgment about (something) |
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| to tax or charge (someone or something) : to require (a person, business, etc.) to pay a particular amount of money |
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| to hold and fight with another person |
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| conceited and overconfident of knowledge but poorly informed and immature. having or showing a lack of emotional maturity : foolish and immature |
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| a person who praises powerful people in order to get their approval |
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| a driving force , impuls. a force that causes something (such as a process or activity) to be done or to become more active |
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| a situation or event that causes you to feel ashamed or embarrassed |
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| not able to be doubted or questioned : indisputable |
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| very clear and direct. able to explain difficult ideas clearly and confidently. |
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| having or resulting from a weak character or nature |
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| not in agreement with something |
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| to cause (someone) to stop breathing and often to become unconscious and die |
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| harmful to living things : toxic |
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| threatening harm or evil. harmful or deadly |
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| a shelter occupied during the winter by a dormant animal (as an insect, snake, bat, or marmot) |
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| the state of being somewhat like something but not truly or fully the same thing — usually + of |
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| impossible to separate : closely joined or related |
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| crazy or foolish. strange often in a way that is funny |
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| concern that someone feels about someone's health, happiness, etc. |
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| a wrong belief : a false or mistaken idea. the quality of being false or wrong. |
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| to take religion out of (something) : to make (something) secular |
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| a state of emotional balance or calmness. a state in which opposing forces or actions are balanced so that one is not stronger or greater than the other |
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| difficult to understand : causing people to feel curious or confused |
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| having only one syllable. saying very little or responding with one-syllable words. |
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| very powerful or strong : deserving serious attention and respect |
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| very difficult to deal with |
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| large or impressive in size or amount |
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| a period of time during which someone does not work at his or her regular job and is able to rest, travel, do research, etc. |
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| a strong feeling of excitement and enthusiasm |
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| the act of renouncing or rejecting something. |
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| impossible to defeat or discourage |
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| a medicine or food that causes the bowels to empty |
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| That part of a mine from which the mineral has been partially or wholly removed; the waste left in old workings |
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| very bad : too bad to be ignored |
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| to have (something) as a part, step, or result |
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| not capable of being wrong or making mistakes : not fallible. certain to work properly or succeed. |
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| the study or a theory of the nature and grounds of knowledge especially with reference to its limits and validity |
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| to cause (something) to not be effective. to make (a word or phrase) negative |
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| not safe, strong, or steady, dangerous |
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| feeling or showing regret for bad behavior |
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| a short phrase that expresses a true or wise idea : adage |
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| to pay attention to (advice, a warning, etc.) |
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| enjoyment of or delight in something. a feeling of liking something. |
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| the act of betraying someone or something : the state of not being loyal |
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| a quality that causes people to feel sympathy and sadness |
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| to criticize (a person's character, intentions, etc.) by suggesting that someone is not honest and should not be trusted |
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| an event that causes great harm and suffering : disaster |
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| an old and well-known saying that expresses a general truth |
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| relating to or having a strict and simple way of living that avoids physical pleasure |
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| lack of movement or activity especially when movement or activity is wanted or needed |
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| to make (someone) very upset or mentally ill — usually used as (be) unhinged |
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| showing strong and often angry feelings : very emotional |
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| having or showing a quiet and gentle nature : not wanting to fight or argue with other people |
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| feelings and behavior that show a desire to help other people and a lack of selfishness |
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| something that causes disapointment |
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| old-fashioned and silly or sentimental |
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| a confused mixture. A collection of different things or items all in one place. |
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| to make a series of short, sharp noises |
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| sadness that is caused by failure, loss, etc. |
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| deserving honor or praise |
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| very strict and demanding. done carefully and with a lot of attention to detail |
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| a perfect example : an example that represents or expresses something very well — usually used in the phrase the epitome of |
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| a heavy and continuous firing of weapons during a battle. to cause (someone) to receive a great amount of something : to direct a barrage of questions, comments, etc., at (someone) |
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| the pieces that are left when something breaks, falls apart, is destroyed, etc. |
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| consisting of dissimilar or diverse ingredients or constituents |
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| different from the ordinary, usual, or expected. not perfectly balanced or even |
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| not willing to tell people about things |
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| to not allow (someone) to be included in a group : to exclude (someone) from a group |
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| to cause (something) to happen quickly or suddenly. to become separated from a liquid especially by a chemical process. |
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| not hot and not cold : warm. not energetic or excited |
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| willing to do dishonest things in return for money : corrupt |
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| to suggest (something, such as an idea or theory) especially in order to start a discussion |
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| to take (someone's property) — used especially when a government takes property for public use |
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| the skill, activity, or job of preparing, stuffing, and mounting the skins of dead animals so that they look like they did when they were alive |
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| not having or showing complete trust in someone or something that could be dangerous or cause trouble |
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| very attractive, expensive, and popular |
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| Ready to fight at the drop of a dime |
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| to kill or destroy (someone or something) by fire |
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| to cause (someone) to be worried or upset |
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| expressing or containing praise |
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| very smooth and slippery. |
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| clever in usually a dishonest or deceptive way. skillful and clever. |
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| a soft, smooth, shiny quality. to be bright |
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| to go or move in different directions : to spread apart |
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| an amount of money paid to someone for the work that person has done |
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| to take the place of (someone or something that is old, no longer useful, etc.) : to replace (someone or something) |
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| opposed to someone or something in a very angry or determined way that cannot be changed |
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| said to be true or real but not definitely true or real |
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| too eager to help or obey someone important |
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| correct or proper behavior that shows respect and good manners |
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| a story that someone tells about something that happened in the past — usually plural — often + of |
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| having or showing the insulting attitude of people who think that they are better, smarter, or more important than other people |
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| extremely bad, unfair, or wrong. going far beyond what is usual or proper. |
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| to avoid telling the truth by not directly answering a question. to deviate from the truth |
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| to try to master necessary information quickly |
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| having a quarrelsome or combative nature. showing a readiness or desire to fight or argue. |
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| angry and aggressive : feeling or showing readiness to fight |
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| a model or pattern for something that may be copied |
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| to destroy (something) completely so that nothing is left |
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| true nature, behavior that is accepted as socially or morally correct and proper |
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| mentally deranged : crazy |
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| to get (something) in a clever or dishonest way |
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| filled with or showing sexual desire |
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| a narrow opening or crack |
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| showing a loss of mental ability (such as memory) in old age |
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| relating to sex in a way that is excessive or offensive |
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| the condition of being a slave or of having to obey another person |
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| boring, difficult, or unpleasant work |
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| going straight up or to the side at a 90 degree angle from another line or surface |
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| causing disgrace or shame |
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| to leave immediately. to go away at once. |
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| having a sick feeling in the stomach. Suffering from nausea. |
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| easily seen. Not secret or hidden. obvious |
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| decayed with usually a very bad or disgusting smell |
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| to spread or give out news, information, ideas, etc. to many people |
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| to make a hodgepodge out of things |
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| joking or jesting often inappropriately : waggish |
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| a person whose job involves doing many different types of work |
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| to defend oneself against (someone or something) |
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| the part of something that is left when the other parts are gone |
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| to cause to continue or increase by sexual or asexual reproduction. to cause to spread out and affect a greater number or greater area |
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| skill and cleverness that is shown in the way someone deals with a situation, problem, etc |
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| contemplate or dwell on one's own success or another's misfortune with smugness or malignant pleasure. |
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| look or gaze in an unpleasant, malicious, or lascivious way. to cast a sidelong glance; especially. to give a leer |
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| incongruous in a striking or shocking way; clashing: |
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| a cause of a particular action or event |
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| to make (someone) very upset or mentally ill — usually used as (be) unhinged |
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| showing strong and often angry feelings : very emotional |
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| having or showing a quiet and gentle nature : not wanting to fight or argue with other people |
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| feelings and behavior that show a desire to help other people and a lack of selfishness |
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| something that causes disapointment |
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| old-fashioned and silly or sentimental |
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| a confused mixture. A collection of different things or items all in one place. |
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| to make a series of short, sharp noises |
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| sadness that is caused by failure, loss, etc. |
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| deserving honor or praise |
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| very strict and demanding. done carefully and with a lot of attention to detail |
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| a perfect example : an example that represents or expresses something very well — usually used in the phrase the epitome of |
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| a heavy and continuous firing of weapons during a battle. to cause (someone) to receive a great amount of something : to direct a barrage of questions, comments, etc., at (someone) |
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| the pieces that are left when something breaks, falls apart, is destroyed, etc. |
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| consisting of dissimilar or diverse ingredients or constituents |
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| different from the ordinary, usual, or expected. not perfectly balanced or even |
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| not willing to tell people about things |
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| to not allow (someone) to be included in a group : to exclude (someone) from a group |
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| to cause (something) to happen quickly or suddenly. to become separated from a liquid especially by a chemical process. |
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| not hot and not cold : warm. not energetic or excited |
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| willing to do dishonest things in return for money : corrupt |
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| to suggest (something, such as an idea or theory) especially in order to start a discussion |
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| to take (someone's property) — used especially when a government takes property for public use |
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| the skill, activity, or job of preparing, stuffing, and mounting the skins of dead animals so that they look like they did when they were alive |
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| not having or showing complete trust in someone or something that could be dangerous or cause trouble |
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| very attractive, expensive, and popular |
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| Ready to fight at the drop of a dime |
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| to kill or destroy (someone or something) by fire |
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| to cause (someone) to be worried or upset |
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| expressing or containing praise |
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| very smooth and slippery. |
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| clever in usually a dishonest or deceptive way. skillful and clever. |
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| a soft, smooth, shiny quality. to be bright |
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| to go or move in different directions : to spread apart |
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| an amount of money paid to someone for the work that person has done |
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| to take the place of (someone or something that is old, no longer useful, etc.) : to replace (someone or something) |
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| opposed to someone or something in a very angry or determined way that cannot be changed |
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| said to be true or real but not definitely true or real |
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| obsequious /əbˈsiːkwijəs/ |
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| too eager to help or obey someone important |
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| correct or proper behavior that shows respect and good manners |
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| a story that someone tells about something that happened in the past — usually plural — often + of |
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| having or showing the insulting attitude of people who think that they are better, smarter, or more important than other people |
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| extremely bad, unfair, or wrong. going far beyond what is usual or proper. |
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| prevaricate \pri-ˈver-ə-ˌkā |
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| to avoid telling the truth by not directly answering a question. to deviate from the truth |
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| to try to master necessary information quickly |
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| having a quarrelsome or combative nature. showing a readiness or desire to fight or argue. |
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| angry and aggressive : feeling or showing readiness to fight |
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| a model or pattern for something that may be copied |
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| to destroy (something) completely so that nothing is left |
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| true nature, behavior that is accepted as socially or morally correct and proper |
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| mentally deranged : crazy |
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| to get (something) in a clever or dishonest way |
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| filled with or showing sexual desire |
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| showing a loss of mental ability (such as memory) in old age |
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| relating to sex in a way that is excessive or offensive |
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| the condition of being a slave or of having to obey another person |
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| boring, difficult, or unpleasant work |
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| going straight up or to the side at a 90 degree angle from another line or surface |
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| causing disgrace or shame |
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| to leave immediately. to go away at once. |
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| having a sick feeling in the stomach. Suffering from nausea. |
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| easily seen. Not secret or hidden. obvious |
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| decayed with usually a very bad or disgusting smell |
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| to spread or give out news, information, ideas, etc. to many people |
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| to make a hodgepodge out of things |
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| joking or jesting often inappropriately : waggish |
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| a person whose job involves doing many different types of work |
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| to defend oneself against (someone or something) |
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| the part of something that is left when the other parts are gone |
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| to cause to continue or increase by sexual or asexual reproduction. to cause to spread out and affect a greater number or greater area |
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| skill and cleverness that is shown in the way someone deals with a situation, problem, etc |
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| contemplate or dwell on one's own success or another's misfortune with smugness or malignant pleasure. |
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| look or gaze in an unpleasant, malicious, or lascivious way. to cast a sidelong glance; especially. to give a leer |
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| incongruous in a striking or shocking way; clashing: |
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| a cause of a particular action or event |
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