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Circumspect: careful to consider all relating circumstances before acting, judging, or deciding
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Conspicuous: easy to see or perceive; obvious; attracting attention
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Diminish: to make smaller; reduce in size, degree, importance; lessen
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Diminutive: much smaller than ordinary or average; very small; tiny
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Introspection: a looking into one's mind, feelings, etc...; observation and analysis of oneself
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Minimal: of or constituting the smallest or least possible
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Minimize: to reduce to the smallest; decrease to the least possible amount or degree
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Minimum: the smallest quantity, number, or degree possible or permissible
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Minor: lesser in size, amount, number, or extent; lesser in importance or rank
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Minority: a group, party, or faction with the smaller number of votes or adherents
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Minuend: the number or quantity from which another is to be subtracted
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Minus: without; lacking; reduction of; less
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Minute: very small; tiny; of little importance or significance; petty; trifling
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Perspective: a specific point of view in understanding or judging things or events
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Spectacle: a public show or exhibition on a grand scale; remarkable sight; unusual display
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Spectacular: unusual to a striking degree; characterized by a great display
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Speculate: to think about the various aspects of a given subject; meditate; ponder
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Speculative: theoretical, not practical; based on conjecture; risky; uncertain
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Suspicion: the act of believing someone to be guilty of a wrong with little or no supporting the evidence
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Suspicious: arousing or likely to arouse a belief of guilt in others