| Term | Definition |
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ardent |
fervent or zealous, bruning |
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benign |
kindly, gentle and mild |
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celestial |
heavenly, of the sky |
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civil |
of a citizen or state, polite |
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complacent |
self-satisfied, contented, smug |
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credible |
believable |
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culpable |
blameworthy, deserving blame |
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eccentric |
odd, peculiar |
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futile |
useless, ineffectual |
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incipient |
in the early or beginning stages, commencing |
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fallaccy |
false reasoning, mistaken idea |
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fluctuation |
rise and fall, continual variation |
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indolence |
love of ease, laziness |
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inference |
conclusion, deduction |
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morale |
spirit, state of courage or confidence |
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retribution |
merited punnishment, requital |
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subterfuge |
a trick, scheme, or artifice (to escape something unpleasant) |
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temerity |
rashness, reckless boldness |
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utility |
usefulness, something useful |
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veracity |
truthfulness |