| Term | Definition |
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mortify |
to subject to serve and vexing embarrassment |
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kindle |
to stir up |
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laudable |
worthy of praise |
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humdrum |
motionless, dull |
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turbulent |
characterized by agitation or tuult |
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untimely |
before the due, natural, or proper time |
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quiver |
to shake or move with slight trembling motion |
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provident |
making provsion for the future |
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placid |
serenlely free of interruption or disturbance |
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scrupulous |
having moral integrity: having a strict regard for what is considered right or proper |
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provincial |
lacking the polish of urban society |
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congenial |
(1) having the same nature, dispotion, or tastes (2) existing or associated together harmoniously (3) agreeably suited to one's nature, tastes, or outlook |
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tangible |
capable of being perceived especially by the sense of touch |
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vigor |
active bodily or mental strength or force |
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languid |
(1) drooping or flagging from or as if from exhaustin (2)sluggish in character or dispotion (3)lacking force or quickness of movement |
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