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        | excessive praise; intense adoration |  | 
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        | dealing with, appreciative of, or responsive to art or the beautiful |  | 
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        | to make better or more tolerable |  | 
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        | one who practices rigid self-denial, esp. as an act of religious devotion |  | 
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        | a universally recognized principle |  | 
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        | to grow rapidly or flourish |  | 
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        | rustic and pastoral; characteristic of rural areas and their inhabitants |  | 
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        | harsh, jarring, discordant sound; dissonance |  | 
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        | an established set of principles or code of laws, often religious in nature |  | 
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        | severe criticism or punishment |  | 
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        | a substance that accelerates the rate of a chemical reaction without itself changing; a person or thing that causes change |  | 
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        | burning or stinging; causing corrosion |  | 
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        | appealing forcibly to the mind or reason; convincing |  | 
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        | the willingness to comply with the wishes of others |  | 
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        | argumentative; quarrelsome; causing controversy or disagreement |  | 
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        | regretful; penitent; seeking forgiveness |  | 
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        | smallness of quantity or numbers; scarcity; a lack |  | 
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        | intended to teach or instruct |  | 
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        | cautious reserve in speech; ability to make responsible decisions |  | 
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        | free of bias or self-interest; impartial |  | 
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        | expressing a rigid opinion based on unproved or improvable principles |  | 
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        | the quality of lively or enthusiastic expression of thoughts and feelings |  | 
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        | composed of elements drawn from various sources |  | 
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        | a mournful poem, esp one lamenting the dead |  | 
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        | soothing, esp. to the skin; making less harsh; mollifying; an agent that softens or smooths the skin |  | 
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        | based on observation or experiment |  | 
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        | mysterious; obscure; difficult to understand |  | 
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        | intended for or understood by a small, specific group |  | 
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        | a speech honoring the dead |  | 
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        | an invalid or incorrect notion; a mistaken belief |  | 
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        | marked by stealth; covert; surreptitious |  | 
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        | sociable; outgoing enjoying the company of other people |  | 
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        | to deliver a pompous speech or tirade; a long, pompous speech |  | 
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        | violating accepted dogma or convention |  | 
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        | an exaggerated statement, often used as a figure of speech |  | 
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        | lacking funds; without money |  | 
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        | beginning to come into being or to become apparent |  | 
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        | unmoving; lethargic; sluggish |  | 
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        | harmless; causing  no damage |  | 
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        | to obtain by deception or flatter |  | 
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        | evoking intense aversion or dislike |  | 
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        | impenetrable by light; not reflecting light |  | 
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        | the act or state of swinging back and forth with a steady, uninterrupted rhythm |  | 
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        | penny-pinching excessively thrifty; ungenerous |  | 
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        | extremely harmful; potentially causing death |  | 
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        | to examine with great care |  | 
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        | extremely reverent or devout; showing strong religious devotion |  | 
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        | one that precedes and indicates or announces another |  | 
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        | to dress up; to primp; to groom oneself with elaborate care |  | 
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        | abundant in size, force, or extent; extraordinary |  | 
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        | producing large volumes or amounts; productive |  | 
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        | to rot; to decay and give off a foul odor |  | 
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        | stillness; motionlessness; quality of being at rest |  | 
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        | awe-inspiring; worthy of honor |  | 
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        | authoritative permission or approval; a penalty intended to enforce compliance; to give permission or authority to |  | 
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        | a literary work that ridicules or criticizes a human vice through humor or derision |  | 
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        | sordid; wretched and dirty as from neglect |  | 
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        | indifferent to or unaffected by pleasure or pain; steadfast |  | 
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        | to take the place of ; to supersede |  | 
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        | lethargic; sluggish; dormant |  | 
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        | existing everywhere at the same time; constantly encountered; widespread |  | 
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        | sophisticated; refined elegant |  | 
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        | to defame; to characterize harshly |  | 
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