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Faulty
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Having a fault or faults; imperfect or
defective
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Nonconformist
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A person who doesn't act in accordance
with or refuses to follow generally accept
customs, beliefs, or ways of doing things.
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Didactic
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Instructive; inclined to sermonizing
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Fickle
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Not firm or steadfast in disposition or character
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Fortuitious
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Occurring by chance; fortunate
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Imperial
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Ruler or empire; majestic; of great size
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Impersonal
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Cold, or indifferent
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Incite
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Provoke to action; to instigate
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Melancholy
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Sadly quiet and contemplative; a condition marked by gloom and quiet attitude
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Incisive
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Keen or sharp
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