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causing death, destruction or ruin; very harmful
baneful
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Governement through bureais runĀ by nonelective officials; government officails collectivily
bureaucracy
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a false and malicious statement calculated to hurt someone's ruputation
calumny
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a person who delights in an art or science in an amateurishof suuperficial reputation
dilettante
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disgusting or offinsive ; easpeacially because excessive or insincere
fulsome
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too bright or glaring showy
garish
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a long noisy or scolding speech
harrangue
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tearfully or effusivly sentimental
maudlin
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composed of various colors or elements
motley
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oneĀ who make an osrentatious display of knowledge; one who gives undue attention to trival details of learning but has little interest
pedant
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very attentive to every detail of etiquette or behavior; very exact
punctilious
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present or apparing everywhere at the same time
ubiquitous
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to please, to appease
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to rule to keep straight
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to feel to percieve
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to roll to turn to wind
VOLV VOLU
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like pertaining to
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tending to having the quality of
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