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amid |
in the middle of; surrounded by; among |
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confide |
To trust someone with private or secret imformation |
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confrontation |
open conflict of opposing ideas, to come face to face with an opponent |
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discern |
to use insight, recognize, or comprehend mentally |
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eloquence |
strong, clear, graceful, persuasive, moving expression |
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encumber |
to weigh down or burden, hinder |
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genocide |
deliberate and systematic extermination of a particular racial, nation, or religious group |
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humbly |
in a gentle and reserved manner, modest |
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inpenetrable |
connot be entered, cannot be understood |
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indignity |
insult to ones pride; offensive or humiliating treatment |
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influential |
having the power to effect events or sway opinions |
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iniquity |
great injustice; wickedness |
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lamentation |
an act or expression of grief or sorrow |
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martyrdom |
submission to death or persecution for the sake of faith or principle. |
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passivity |
not taking action, letting other make decisions |
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pious |
outwardly religious, godly |
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refutation |
the act of proving that something is false |
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subsequent |
coming after; following in time, place, or order |
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vestige |
visible trace, mark, or impression, of something absent, lost, or gone. |
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voracious |
having a huge appetite, greedy, ravenous; excessive desire |