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slander |
Who has dared to slander me so cruelly?" cried the girl.
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cynical |
If you are cynical, it means that you always believe the worst of people. You do not believe that people are ever honest.
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hyperbolic |
The politician s hyperbolic speeches are not based on fact.
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misanthropic |
His father was a misanthropic but successful businessman.
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chaste |
Girls were expected to remain chaste until marriage.
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bawdy |
She did not mean this as a bawdy joke.
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animosity |
During the match, the animosity between the two wrestlers was obvious.
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cuckold |
Although no one called him a cuckold to his face, everyone in the small town knew of his wife s affair.
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assertive |
The woman was being very assertive.
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villain |
The film's hero killed the villain.
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