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The state of being morally corrupt or wicked.
noun
The zenith is the point in the sky directly above a specific location or observer, opposite to the nadir.
adjective
Showing drowsiness, sluggishness, or a lack of energy; feeling apathetic or affected by lethargy.
noun
Friendship; peaceful harmony.
verb
To scold or rebuke someone harshly.
adjective
Impossible to avoid, escape, or evade; certain and destined to happen.
verb
To mock or jeer at someone or something, expressing scorn or contempt through laughter or scoffing.
adjective
Easily provoked to anger; very irritable: a person who is irascible gets angry easily.
noun
A loud, unrestrained burst of laughter.
verb
To voluntarily refrain from engaging in a particular activity, especially when it is considered improper or unhealthy; often followed by "from."
adjective
Having a strong desire for or consuming large amounts of food; characterized by an insatiable appetite.
verb
To hesitate or waver in action, purpose, intent, etc.; give way.
adjective
Hidden or disguised; kept secret.
adjective
Showing little or no emotion; demonstrating a lack of interest or concern.
adjective
Having a sickly, yellowish or lightish brown color, as seen in sallow cheeks or a sallow complexion.
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The state or quality of being discrepant or in disagreement, as shown by an unexpected or unacceptable difference; inconsistency.
adjective
Lasting or permanent; characterized by the quality of being able to withstand the test of time.
adjective
Characterized by a sense of melancholy or longing.
noun
The act of linking things together in a chain or sequence.
verb
To feel intense dislike or hatred towards something; to detest or loathe completely.
verb
To crouch, especially in fear or shame.
adjective
Overflowing with unrestrained emotion or enthusiasm; overly expressive and lacking in reserve.
noun
The quality of being kind and gentle.
verb
To calm or soothe someone, especially by making concessions or using conciliatory actions, with the aim of pacifying or satisfying their concerns or grievances.
verb
To enhance or perfect, making something more effective or sharpening skills.
adjective
Pleasantly easy to approach and talk to; friendly, cordial, warmly polite.
noun
Extreme poverty; a state of destitution.
adjective
Common, ordinary, banal, lacking imagination.
verb
To hasten or speed up the progress of something, especially in the context of shipments or processes.
adjective
Easily managed or controlled; docile; yielding.
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