| Term | Definition |
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abhorrence |
a feeling of great hatred |
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ability |
being able to do something |
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absence |
the state of being away |
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assurance |
self-confident |
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avoidance |
keeping away from |
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dependence |
a trust or reliance on another for support |
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finality |
the condition of being final or settled |
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hilarity |
noisy cheerfulness |
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insurance |
payment for protection of property, person or life |
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kingdom |
the land ruled by a king or queen |
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martyrdom |
the death or suffering of one because of his or her religion or beliefs |
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necessity |
that which cannot be done without |
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passivity |
lack of reaction in the face of some other action |
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relevance |
being connected to the matter at hand |
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reluctance |
unwillingness |
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repentance |
sorrow for having done wrong |
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stardom |
being a popular or highly regarded performer |
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vanity |
too much pride in one's looks or abilities |
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violence |
rough force or harmful action |
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wisdom |
knowledge and good judgment based on experience |