Pride and Prejudice
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impulsive change of mind | ||
prudence | ||
discovering | ||
meticulous; difficult to please | ||
flexibility | ||
haughty; disdainful | ||
fashion; popularity | ||
a natural attraction to | ||
effectiveness | ||
cheerful willingness | ||
impossible to appease or please | ||
favorable | ||
lacking; poor | ||
quality of being pleasant & easy to speak to | ||
pleas | ||
characteristic of making unwise decisions | ||
insulting; disrespectful; rude | ||
truthfulness | ||
not talkative | ||
imposed as a duty or obligation | ||
money given to support the clergy | ||
unrestrained outpouring of speech or emotion, flow under pressure | ||
guess | ||
moral uprightness | ||
credit | ||
to be discontented or in low spirits | ||
motivated by money or material gain | ||
pretentious; pompous | ||
advanced; chased after | ||
totally occupied | ||
improperly bold or forward | ||
manageable; easily handled | ||
ridicule | ||
hesitate as a result of conscience | ||
relating to money | ||
showing regret or remorse | ||
a gesture of deference or homage | ||
reduction | ||
intense joy | ||
fluency of speech, the quality of being facile in speech and writing | ||
commands; orders | ||
related to marriage | ||
grumbling; complaining | ||
approval | ||
of little significance | ||
quality of being short in duration; shortness | ||
wasteful; extravagant | ||
cheerfully confident; optimistic | ||
abusive language | ||
tending to delay | ||
added | ||
postpone | ||
thicket of small trees | ||
repay | ||
legal and binding | ||
having a feeling of discontent aroused by a desire for the possessions or qualities of others | ||
convincing | ||
unclear; not well defined | ||
continually; constantly | ||
do a favor or service for | ||
praise; compliment | ||
desire; to have as an ambition or a goal | ||
implied by actions | ||
wisdom; judgment | ||
empty | ||
a prophetic sign |