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esteem
- to regard highly or favorably; regard with respect or
- admiration: I esteem him for his honesty.
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valiant
boldly courageous; brave; stout-hearted: a valiant soldier.
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disposition
- the predominant or prevailing tendency of one's spirits;
- natural mental and emotional outlook or mood;
- characteristic attitude: a girl with a pleasant disposition.
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assail
to attack vigorously or violently; assault.
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adversary
- a person, group, or force that opposes or attacks; opponent;
- enemy; foe.
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boisterous
- rough and noisy; noisily jolly or rowdy; clamorous;
- unrestrained: the sound of boisterous laughter.
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endure
- to hold out against; sustain without impairment or yielding;
- undergo: to endure great financial pressures with
- equanimity.
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anguish
excruciating or acute distress, suffering, or pain: the anguishof grief.
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portentous
of the nature of a portent; momentous.
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forfeit
something to which the right is lost, as for commission of acrime or misdeed, neglect of duty, or violation of a contract.
or
a fine; penalty.
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pernicious
causing insidious harm or ruin; ruinous; injurious; hurtful:pernicious teachings; a pernicious lie.
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counsel
advice; opinion or instruction given in directing the judgmentor conduct of another.
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oppression
the exercise of authority or power in a burdensome, cruel,or unjust manner.
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intrusion
an act or instance of intruding.
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transgression
an act of transgressing; violation of a law, command, etc.; sin.
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trespass
an unlawful act causing injury to the person, property,or rights of another, committed with force or violence,actual or implied.
or
a wrongful entry upon the lands of another.
or
the action to recover damages for such an injury.
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convert
to change (something) into a different form or properties;transmute; transform.
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waddle
to walk with short steps, swaying or rocking from side toside, as a duck.
or
to move in any similar, slow, rocking manner; wobble: Theship waddled into port.
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athwart
in opposition to; contrary to.
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languish
to be or become weak or feeble; droop; fade.
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