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to corrupt, make worse by the addition of something of lesser value
adulterate
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able to use both hands equally well
ambidextrous
-
very skillful
ambidextrous
-
deceitful, hypocritical
ambidextrous
-
to make larger, increase
augment
-
-
made unhappy through a loss
bereft
-
to position or arrange
deploy
-
-
-
stern, unyielding, gloomy, ill-humored
dour
-
courage in facing difficulties
fortitude
-
to stare with open mouth
gape
-
to open the mouth wide
gape
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-
to utter taunting words
gibe
-
an expression of scorn
gibe
-
an external appearance, cover, mask
guise
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intended to deceive or entrap
insidious
-
sly, treacherous
insidious
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a hint, indirect suggestion
intimation
-
wealthy, luxurious
opulent
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-
-
easily bent, flexible
pliable
-
easily influenced
pliable
-
to say again, repeat
reiterate
-
not easily moved mentally or emotionally
stolid
-
dull, unresponsive
stolid
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experimental in nature
tentative
-
uncertain, hesitant
tentative
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-
-
not properly maintained
unkempt
-
-
-
exactly as written or spoken
verbatim
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cautiously, with great care
warily
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