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| a state or feeling of weariness, diminished energy, or listlessness; lethargy |
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| sluggish, preferring inactivity, lacking energy |
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| describing something written that is false |
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| lacking moral discipline or ignoring legal restraint, especially sexual conduct |
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| to look on or treat (a person) as a celebrity |
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| mournful, dismal, or gloomy, especially to an exaggerated or ludicrous degree |
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| causing shock or horror; gruesome |
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| a general sense of depression or unease |
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| easily changed and controlled by other forces |
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| to relegate to a lower position |
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| to resolve or settle (differences) by working with all the conflicting parties |
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| extremely careful and precise; excessively concerned with details |
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| to represent as having the least degree of importance, value, or size |
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| to calm in temper or feeling; soothe |
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| of utmost importance; of outstanding significance or consequence |
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| tedious sameness or repetitiousness |
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| a suspension of an ongoing or planned activity |
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| a picture or decorative design made by setting small colored pieces of glass into a surface |
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| constituting a very large, indefinite number; innumerable |
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| the state or quality of being artless, credulous, or uncritical; gullible |
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| known widely and usually unfavorably; infamous |
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| harmful to the mind or morals; corrupting |
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| a subtle or slight degree of difference |
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| devious, misleading, or dishonest |
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| full of or exhibiting servile compliance; fawning; kissing up. |
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| obscurity; impenetrability |
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| resembling or characteristic of an oracle; solemnly prophetic |
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| adhering to what is traditional |
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| biased is support of a party, group, or cause |
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| a quality, as of an experience or a work of art, that arouses feelings of pity, sympathy, tenderness, or sorrow |
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| smallness of number, fewness |
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| concern for book learning and formal rules |
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