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- 3. excessively or pointlessly talkative
- 4. fierce; cruel; savagely brutal
- 7. incorrect; wrong
- 13. with a strong, pleasant, or particular scent
- 15. generous in forgiving an insult or injury; free from petty resentfulness or the need to seek retribution
- 17. not restrained by moral or ethical principles; dishonest; corrupt stratum a social class or level of society consisting of people or similar cultural, economic, or educational status whim a sudden thought, idea, or desire—especially one based on impulse rather than reason corroborate to give or represent evidence of the truth of something; to confirm or substantiate
- 19. quick and skillful
- 21. a mark, trace, or visible evidence of something that is no longer present or in existence
- 23. marked by caution, prudence, or modesty and wise self-restraint; subtle
- 24. placing two or more things side by side to emphasize the link or contrast
- 25. To cater to the lower tastes and desires of others or to exploit their weaknesses
- 26. distrusting, criticizing, or mocking the motives of others; pessimistic; glass is half empty mentality
- 27. confusing; disturbing; causing emotional disturbance
- 28. to place under a debt of gratitude for some benefit, favor, or service.
- 29. to lie or be at rest, as from work, activity, etc.
- 30. to decay; decompose; break up
- 31. showing or feeling disapproval or disdain toward something a person considers mean, vile, or worthless; scornful
- 32. having or showing arrogant superiority to and disdain of those one views as unworthy; cocky
- 36. to occur; happen; take place laudable deserving praise; praiseworthy; commendable insidious attractive or enticing but harmful; intended to entrap ineffable Incapable of being expressed; indescribable or unutterable
- 38. to dam
- 40. Stubbornly adhering to an attitude, opinion, or course of action; stubborn
- 41. a strong, usually irresistible impulse to perform an act, esp. one that is irrational or contrary to one's will
- 42. hazy, vague, indistinct, or confused
- 43. offensive or too harsh menagerie a collection of wild or unusual animals, or an unusual and varied group of people
- 46. happening by accident or chance
- 47. empty; lacking ideas or intelligence; stupid
- 48. to yield respectfully in judgment or opinion to another
- 49. or an offensive nature
- 51. showing irritation or ill humor by a gloomy silence or reserve
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- 1. a personally offensive act or word; deliberate act or display of disrespect; intentional slight; insult croon to sing or hum in a soft, soothing voice genial warmly and pleasantly cheerful; cordial refuse something that is discarded as worthless or useless; rubbish; trash; garbage rancor bitter resentment or ill will; hatred; malice
- 2. rich in desirable qualities
- 5. to fill up, seep into; to saturate innuendo an indirect hint or suggestion about a person or thing, especially of an
- 6. corresponding in amount, magnitude, or degree; proportionate; adequate
- 8. drowsy; sluggish; lazy euphemism an inoffensive or indirect expression that is substituted for one that is
- 9. weak; lacking power, vigor, vitality; wishy-washy
- 10. to think or infer without certain or strong evidence; conjecture; guess superfluous being more than is sufficient or required; excessive sparse not thick or dense; thin
- 11. without any clear shape, form, or structure
- 12. Going beyond what is right or proper; excessively forward; impolitely bold
- 14. periodic; random; happening at irregular intervals punctilious painstaking; meticulous; strict attention to minute details
- 16. Of or concerning the appreciation of beauty or good taste
- 18. immeasurably small; less than an assignable quantity
- 20. to avoid or escape by speed, cleverness, trickery, etc.; to evade
- 22. to beg urgently ineptly lacking skill; awkward; clumsy
- 33. something justly deserved; taking revenge or correcting a wrong 10) sinister evil; bad; wicked
- 34. to examine in detail with careful or critical attention. defunct no longer in effect or use; not operating or functioning
- 35. to provide or supply with something ornamental; to adorn or decorate disarray disorder; confusion
- 37. liveliness; energy (physical and/or mental); spirit; vigor
- 39. disagreement; difference of opinion
- 44. pride, arrogance; cockiness
- 45. full of wishful yearning or longing, often with sadness
- 50. formal; serious; sober; lacking humor or happiness