to use ambiguous or unclear expressions, usually to avoid commitment or in order to mislead | | |
1. unnecessary; 2. being more than is sufficient or required
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two-sided | | |
one-side | | |
cautious | | |
1. having the same measure; 2. corresponding in amount, magnitude, or degree | | |
evil intent | | |
beginner | | |
people-hater | | |
warlike | | |
Attribution of human motivation, characteristics, or behavior to inanimate objects, animals, or natural phenomena | | |
easily notices and makes much of trivial faults or defects; faultfinding; difficult to please. | | |
new word | | |
a curse | | |
Skeptical; disbelieving | | |
all-knowing | | |
obsession with one thing | | |
1. false; 2. Having the ring of truth or plausibility but actually fallacious | | |
To express strong disapproval of; to denounce | | |
the original or model on which something is based or formed | | |
fear of foreigners | | |
blessing; an expression of good wishes | | |
lacking definite form; having no specific shape; formless, shapeless | | |
superiority in weight, power, numbers, etc.; bulk | | |
great-minded; courageously noble in mind and heart | | |