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| given to pompous speech or writing |
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| exceeding all bounds, as of custom or fairness |
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| full of unrestrained enthusiasm or joy |
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| to ornament or decorate; to exaggerate |
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| extremely or deliberately shocking or noticeable |
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| Given freely; unearned; unnecessary |
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| mournful, dismal, or gloomy, especially to an exaggerated or ludicrous degree |
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| a strong inclination or liking |
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| being or seeming to be everywhere at the same time; omnipresent |
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| felt or undergone as if one were taking part in he experience or feelings of another |
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| a combination of diverse elements; a mixture |
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| to overwhelm as if with a flood; to swamp |
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| state of being various or manifold; a great number |
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| producing or promoting a favorable result; helpful |
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| relaxing after an emotional ourburst |
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| relieving of soothing the symptoms of a disease or disorder without effecting a cure |
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| having or exhibiting healing powers |
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something that completes, goes with, or brings to perfection |
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| a representative or example of a type |
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| to expose untruths, shams, or exaggerated claims |
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| doubtful; of unlikely authenticity |
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| to make up in order to deceive |
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| having the ring of truth or plausibility but actually false |
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| open to more than one interpretation |
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| simultaneously feeling opposing feelings; uncertain |
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| feeling or showing little emotion |
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| impulsive and unpredictable |
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open to two or more interpretations and often intended to mislead; ambiguous
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| suddenly and forcefully energetic or emotional; impulsive and passionate |
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| an impelling force or stimulus |
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| occurring at irregular intervals; having no pattern or order in time |
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| to sway from one side to the other; oscillate |
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| characterized by whim (i.e. no reason); unpredictable |
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to decline in vigor or strength; to tire; to droop |
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