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pessimistic (adj.)   show
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show Not doing anything at this time; not active but with the ability to become active. Synonyms: asleep, inactive. The seeds will remain dormant until the spring. Her emotions have lain dormant for years.  
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show Slightly yellow in a way that appears unhealthy. After a week spent in bed with the flu, he was still rather sallow.  
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ruddy (adj.)   show
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sinister (adj.)   show
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show To threaten harm to (someone or something). Synonym: endanger. She menaced the dogs by leaving them in the car unattended.  
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show Gets joy from being violent or cruel or from causing pain; Finds delight in cruelty. He was a troubled youth with a streak of sadism in him.  
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show Not honest; making or trying to make someone believe something untrue. Synonyms: deceptive, dishonest, fraudulent The deceitful salesman neglected to mention some important information about the car.  
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reformatory (n.)   show
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domicile (n.)   show
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show A question or a request for information about something. Synonyms: question, inquiry. I have a query about my other.  
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sensible (adj.)   show
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impassive (adj.)   show
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abundant (adj.)   show
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cryptic (adj.)   show
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dejected (adj.)   show
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benevolent (adj.)   show
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show Arriving or doing something at the expected or planned time. Synonyms: prompt, timely. She appreciated the punctual delivery of the daily mail.  
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show To say in a strong & definite way that someone/something is bad or wrong; to give (someone) a usually severe punishment; to cause someone to suffer or live in difficult or unpleasant conditions. We strongly condemn this attack. Schools condemn cheating.  
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show Very wise; wise through reflection and experience. Her mother made a sage suggestion that she think long and hard before deciding to marry at such a young age.  
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blatant (adj.)   show
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show A thick, soft fabric; very fancy and usually expensive. The hotel accommodations were plush.  
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show A large, round hole in the ground made by the explosion of a bomb or something falling from the sky. Scientists believe the enormous crater was created by the impact of a meteorite thousands of years ago.  
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