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passion; strong feelings for something
ardor
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to make certain, to verify
to ascertain
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extremely bold, daring
audacious
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to persuade using flattery/ promises
to cajole
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to acknowledge; to accept someone's point
concession
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clearly visible
conspicuous
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feeling guilty/ sorry because one has done something wrong
contrite
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a weapon that can be used to beat another/ something
cudgel
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to disrespect, to look down upon
disdainful
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one's everyday character
dispostion
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to dissolve; to slowly break apart and disappear
to dissipate
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thin due starvation or disease
emaciated, gaunt
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freedom; being incharge of oneself
emancipation
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urgent advice, recommendation
exhortation
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to unsteady, to hesitate, to waver
to falter
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to disrespect, to disobey, to moch
to flout
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annoying, irritating
galling
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disrespectful
impertinent
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cleverness, resourcefulness, inventiveness
ingenuity
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open revolt, rebellion
insurrection
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countless, innumerable
myriad
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casual, cool, calm
nonchalant
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adamant, stubborn
obdurate
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dangerous, not stable
precariously
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shameless, immoral
profligate
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God, God's plan
Providence
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extremely hungry
ravenous
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government aid for the poor
relief
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to blame; to find fault with
reproachful
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to authorize; to give approval
to sanction
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to separate, to divide
to sunder
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hesitantly; with caution
tentatively
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a shortage of something; lack there of
want (of)
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