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| difficult to understand, recondite, concealed |
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| friendly, courteous, amiable |
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| excessive boldness, rashness, daring |
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| extremely apologetic, remorseful, repentant |
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| believing on slight evidence, gullible |
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| moral corruption, a wicked or perverse act |
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| to disapprove regretfully, to belittle, to express mild disapproval |
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| instructive, designed to teach |
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| mysterious, inexplicable, puzzling |
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| to mix or to join (usually by melting) |
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| incapable of being reformed or improved |
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| to cause to become less harsh or hostile; to make less evere |
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| to cause not to be in effect, to negate |
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| opposed to war or use of force |
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| making an extravagant outward show, self-important |
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| introductory remarks in a speech, play or literary work, introductory action |
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| to withdraw or to repudiate a statement or belief, revoke |
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| fear, trembling, agitation |
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| to malign, to defame, to utter abusive statements against |
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