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lacing in cunning, guile, or worldiness (antonyms; disingenuous)
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| a small, moderate, or token amount |
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| smallness in number; scarcity |
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moderate; restrained
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| having little substance or strengh; shaky |
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| marked by painstaking effort; hardworking |
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| one who is independent and resists adherence to a group |
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adj.: motivated solely by a desire for money or material gain
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| to grow or increase rapidly |
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adj.
fresh; original; new |
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| combined action or operation |
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| merely touching or slightly connected; only superficially relevant |
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| having to do with the appreciation of beauty |
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| of or related to the ear or sense of hearing |
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| discordant, unpleasant noise |
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| a funeral or hymn or lament |
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| made up of a variety of sources or styles |
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| lacking in harmony; incompatible |
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| producing a deep or full sound |
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| loud, harsh, grating or shrill |
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| disastrous or ludicrous defeat or failure; fiasco |
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| impair the strength of; weaken |
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| the representation of something as existing or happening in the wrong time period |
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| characteristic of an earlier time; antiquated; old |
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| lasting for only a brief time |
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| fragrant; aromatic; suggestive |
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| of, relating to, or limited by time |
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| troublesome or oppressive; burdensome |
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| indication of something important or calamitous about to occur; omen |
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| knowledge of actions or events before they occur; foreknowledge; foresight |
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| without decoration; strict |
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| drearily commonplace; predictable; trite |
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| worn out through overuse; trite |
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| uninteresting; unchallenging; lacking taste or savor |
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unimaginative; dull
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| inducing or tending to induce sleep |
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| lacking liveliness, animation, or interest; dull |
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