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The state of being morally corrupt or wicked.
adjective
Showing drowsiness, sluggishness, or a lack of energy; feeling apathetic or affected by lethargy.
verb
To scold or rebuke someone harshly.
verb
To mock or jeer at someone or something, expressing scorn or contempt through laughter or scoffing.
adjective
Having a strong desire for or consuming large amounts of food; characterized by an insatiable appetite.
adjective
Showing little or no emotion; demonstrating a lack of interest or concern.
adjective
Characterized by a sense of melancholy or longing.
noun
The act of linking things together in a chain or sequence.
verb
To crouch, especially in fear or shame.
adjective
Easily managed or controlled; docile; yielding.
verb
To demonstrate or clarify something by providing an example.
adjective
Strikingly bold or brilliant; showy.
verb
To weaken or become feeble; to droop or fade.
adjective
Capable of being extended or shaped through hammering or pressure from rollers.
noun
Sluggish inactivity or inertia.
adjective
Secretly obtained, done, or made without authorization; concealed or clandestine.
verb
To violently take money or goods from a place, especially during war, by force and without regard for others' rights or belongings.
adjective
Gloomily or sullenly ill-humored, as a person or mood.
verb
To recover from sickness or exhaustion and regain health or strength.
adjective
Deserving of criticism or blame; worthy of disapproval or rebuke.
noun
Mental and emotional strength when facing difficulty, adversity, danger, or temptation with courage.
adjective
Lacking distinct or noticeable features, not easily categorized or identified.
adjective
Having a large size or occupying a significant amount of space; forming, filling, or related to a large volume or many volumes.
adjective
Fatigued or bored due to excessive indulgence; lacking enthusiasm or interest as a result of overexposure or overconsumption.
adjective
Intended for instruction; designed to provide guidance or convey knowledge, especially in a formal or educational manner.
noun
Extreme or excessive economy or frugality; stinginess; miserliness.
verb
To put something at risk or in danger; to hazard or imperil.
noun
The consistent practice of telling the truth in speech or statements; truthfulness.
noun
A plan, scheme, or trick designed to surprise or deceive an enemy.
verb
To cause confusion or bewilderment, especially through a sudden disturbance or surprise; to perplex or confuse.
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