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Estranged |
to turn away in feeling or affection; make unfriendly or hostile; alienate the affections of: |
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Habituated |
to accustom (a person, the mind, etc.), as to a particular situation |
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Latitude |
freedom from narrow restrictions; freedom of action, opinion, etc.: |
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Colloquy |
a conversational exchange; dialogue |
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Clerical |
of, pertaining to, or characteristic of the clergy or a member of the clergy |
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Judicial |
pertaining to judgment in courts of justice or to the administration of justice |
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Amiss |
out of the right or proper course, order, or condition; improperly; wrongly; astray: |
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Expiate |
to atone for; make amends or reparation for |
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Manifest |
readily perceived by the eye or the understanding; evident; obvious; apparent; plain |
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Inured |
to become beneficial or advantageous |
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Mollify |
to soften in feeling or temper, as a person; pacify; appease. |
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Vicissitued |
a change or variation occurring in the course of something |
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Solace |
something that gives comfort, consolation, or relief |
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Throunged |
(n) A large group of people gathered or crowded closely together; a multitude (v)To crowd into; fill |
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Plebeian |
(n) belonging or pertaining to the common people (adj)common, commonplace, or vulgar |
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Attire |
clothes or apparel, |
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Metropolis |
any large, busy city |
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Preternatural |
outside of nature; supernatural |