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| An expression of approval or praise |
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| Lacking sharpness of intellect; Not clear or precise in thought or expression. |
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| To weaken; To reduce in vitality |
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| Dissatisfaction and restlessness resulting from boredom or apathy; Listless |
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| Well-spoken, expressive, articulate |
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| Strenuous, taxing; Requiring significant energy. |
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| To depart clandestinely; to steal off and hide. |
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| Associated with war and the armed forces. |
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| Recurrent through the year or many years; Happening repeatedly. |
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| A song of hymn of praise and thanksgiving. |
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| To use ambiguous language with a deceptive intent. |
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| Of the world; Typical of or concerned with the ordinary. |
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| Clear; Easily understood. |
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| Easily angered; Prone to tempramental outbursts. |
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| Taken as given; Possessing self-evident truth; Obvious |
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| Daring and Fearless; Recklessly bold. |
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| Deviation from the normal order, form, or rule; Abnormality. |
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Eager and enthusiastic willingness.
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| Executed with secrecy or concealment. |
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| An informed and astute judge in matters of taste; Expert. |
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| Inclined to change one's mind impulsively; Erratic, unpredictable. |
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| Conflicting; Dissonant or harsh in sound. |
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| Fundamentally distinct or dissimilar. |
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| Extreme boldness; Presumptuousness. |
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| To undeceive; To set right. |
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| Without adornment; bare; severly simple; ascetic. |
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