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| to accept the conclusions or arrangements of others; to accede; to give consent by keeping silent |
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| wise; careful; showing sound judgment; prudent |
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| to ignite; to arouse or inspire; to catch fire; to become aroused |
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| a thing or part that remains from the past; something kept as sacred because it belonged to a saint. |
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| a deep feeling of sorrow or guilt over a wrong one has done |
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| intense emotion; great warmth of feeling |
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| one who seeks favor by flattering people of wealth |
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| to weaken, to lessen the strength of |
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| having much wealth; ostentatiously rich and luxurious |
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| keenly perspective; shrewd |
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| eager or quick to argue, quarrel, or fight |
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| excessive confidence or boldness |
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| stubbornly uncooperative; refusing to obey rules or follow orders |
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| tediously unoriginal or common place |
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| independence; self governance |
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| to make better or more tolerable; to improve. |
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| showing an appreciation of beauty in nature or art; artistic |
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| thoughtful of the welfare of others |
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| excessive pride or self confidence |
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| a complex or difficult situation |
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| a scarcity or lack of something; shortage |
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| easily understood; rational; clear; clear-minded |
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| dirty or wretched in appearance; morally repulsive; sordid |
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| extreme bitterness or malice |
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| narrow-minded; smugly conventional |
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| waver between opinions or actions |
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| lasting for only a short time |
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| hard to please; dainty in taset |
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| to gather and store away; to collect |
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| treachery; betrayal of trust |
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| carelessness; lack of interest or concern |
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| to put in a less important position; to assign; to banish |
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| peevish; faultfinding; expressing or suggestive of complaint |
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