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desolute
deserted, without inhabitants, desolation
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despicable
very bad, contemptible
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despondency
depression, dejection
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dexterous
skillful and active with the hands; manually adroit and skillful
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diffidence
shyness, reserve, unassertiveness
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discern
to differenciate between two or more things
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disconcerting
upsetting, frustrating
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discrepant
disagreeing, inconsistent
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disdain
intense dislike; to treat with scorn or contempt,to reject as unworthy
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disparage
to degrade, to speak of someone or something in a derogatory manner
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disparity
inequality, the condition or fact of being unequal in age, rank, or degree
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dissipation
wasteful spending, squandering
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edifying
instructing and improving spiritually or morally
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engender
to cause, to produce, to create
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entreaty
a plea, an earnest request
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exalt
to glorify, to praise, to raise in rank
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excerable
extremly bad, deserving of hate
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extricate
to free, to disentangle
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feint
a false appearence, a fake punch to occupy defenses allowing a real blow
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felicitous
happy or delightful
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ferment
state of agitation, commotion
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fortuitous
something that happensby accident or chance (usually good)
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frivolous
lacking in seriousness of importance
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gentility
state of refinement, member of the upperclass or gentry
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gluttonous
greedy for food and drink
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goad
to urge on in a negative sense
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hackneyed
trite, bamal, lacking freshness
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ignominy
disgracefuk or dishonorable conduct
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impel
to urge or to drive foward (usually with moral pressure)
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imperious
extremely overbearing
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