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        | keen, accurate judgment or insight |  | 
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        | to reduce purity by combining with inferior ingredients |  | 
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        | to combine several elements into a whole |  | 
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        | to state as a face; to declare or assert |  | 
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        | to provide support or reinforcement |  | 
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        | to disguise or conceal; to mislead |  | 
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        | departing from norms or convention |  | 
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        | characteristic of or often found in a particular locality, region, or people |  | 
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        | tending to disappear like vapor; vanishing |  | 
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        | to make worse or more severe |  | 
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        | greatly emotional or zealous |  | 
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        | happening by accident or chance |  | 
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        | relevant to the subject at hand; appropriate in subject matter |  | 
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        | pompous speech or expression |  | 
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        | rendered trite or commonplace by frequent usage |  | 
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        | the consistent dominance of one state or ideology over others |  | 
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        | one who attacks or undermines traditional conventions or institutions |  | 
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        | given to intense or excessive devotion to something |  | 
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        | devotion to pleasurable pursuits, esp. to the pleasure of the senses |  | 
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        | marked by extreme calm, impassivity, and steadiness |  | 
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        | not capable of being appeaseed or significantly changed |  | 
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        | immunity from punishment or penalty |  | 
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        | in an initial stage; not fully formed |  | 
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        | unfortunate; inappropriate |  | 
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        | without taste or flavor; lacking in spirit; bland |  | 
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        | having or showing often vicious ill will, spite, or hatred |  | 
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        | capable of being shaped or formed; tractable; pliable |  | 
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        | the condition of being untruthful, dishonesty |  | 
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        | one who hates all other humans |  | 
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        | to make or become less severe or intense; to modorate |  | 
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        | unyielding; hardhearted; intractable |  | 
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        | exhibiting a fawning attentiveness |  | 
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        | disgrace; contempt; scorn |  | 
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        | overly concerned with the trivial details of learning or education; show-offish about one's knowledge |  | 
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        | having the tendencty to permeate or spread throughout |  | 
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        | to yearn intensely; to languish; to lose vigor |  | 
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        | the essential or central part |  | 
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        | to appease; to calm by making concessions |  | 
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        | a superficial remark, esp. one offered as meaningful |  | 
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        | to plunge or drop straight down |  | 
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        | controversial, argumentative |  | 
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        | recklessly wasteful; extravagant; profuse; lavish |  | 
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        | given or coming forth abundantly; extravagant |  | 
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        | to grow or increase swiftly and abundantly |  | 
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        | questions; inquiries; doubts in the mind; reservations |  | 
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        | prone to complaining or grumbling; peevish |  | 
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        | characterized by bitter, long-lasting resentment |  | 
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        | obstinately defiant of authority; difficult to manage |  | 
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        | to refuse to have anything to do with; to disown |  | 
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        | marked by, feeling, or expressing a feeling of profound awe and respect |  | 
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        | the art or study of effective use of language for communication and persuasion |  | 
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        | promoting health or well-being |  | 
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        | able to meet financial obligations, able to dissolve another substance |  | 
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