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| to make uneasy or ashamed; to embarrass | ||
| agreeable, cooperative | ||
| To predict | ||
| promising success | ||
| agreeable | ||
| a humiliating insult | ||
| conduct, behavior, manner | ||
| having or revealing keen insight and good judgment | ||
| Demeanor; conduct; behavior | ||
| building | ||
| capacity or power to produce a desired effect | ||
| high status importance owing to marked superiority | ||
| causing sorrow or pain | ||
| a pretense of having a virtuous character, moral or religious beliefs or principles, etc., that one does not really possess. | ||
| shameful | ||
| obstacle | ||
| certain, not to be doubted or denied | ||
| to guess | ||
| gruesome; horrible; revolting | ||
| a person who violates the law; criminal | ||
| not allowing refusal | ||
| adj. having to do with a fantastic sequence of haphazardly associative imagery, as seen in dreams or fever | ||
| the art of judging human character by facial features; facial features when regarded as revealing character | ||
| a wooden instrument of punishment on a post with holes for the neck and hands | ||
| be a sign of; foreshadow | ||
| a temporary stay | ||
| following in order or in uninterrupted sequence; consecutive | ||
| Pertaining to or dealing with | ||
| To break a law | ||
| vanishing | ||
| anxiety or fear that something bad or unpleasant will happen | ||
| practicing self-denial; avoiding physical pleasures and comforts; austere; Ex. ascetic life of Buddhist monks; N. asceticism | ||
| To incorporate into; to make similar | ||
| to be of use or benefit to | ||
| affirm or declare | ||
| (n.) a sudden, unpredictable, or whimsical change | ||
| To mislead the mind or judgment of. | ||
| able to produce a desired effect; valid | ||
| payment, salary; compensation | ||
| urge on or encourage especially by shouts | ||
| to give a false appearance of; to represent falsely; pretend to | ||
| take in liquids | ||
| disbelieving, skeptical | ||
| intended to entrap | ||
| incapable of being investigated, analyzed, or scrutinized; impenetrable | ||
| demeanor | ||
| suggesting an unhealthy mental state | ||
| feeling or expressing remorse for a wrongdoing | ||
| A direct ancestor | ||
| propose or intend | ||
| argue in protest or opposition | ||
| extreme dislike | ||
| to make repayment or to return | ||
| the act of correcting for your wrongdoing | ||
| spread negative information about | ||
| To make holy or sacred | ||
| help in a difficult situation | ||
| to meet the present needs or requirement | ||
| more than is needed, desired, or required | ||
| a trinket or piece of jewelry thought to be a protection against evil | ||
| capable of being touched | ||
| (of the elements) as if showing violent anger | ||
| compete for something | ||
| give new life or energy to | ||
| having strong sexual appeal |

