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Illustrious
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Notably outstanding, famous
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Infamous
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Having a reputation of the worst kind, vicious, notoriously bad
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Lassitude
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Feeling of Weariness, Fatigue
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Perishable
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Likely to decay or to spoil
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Portal
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A doorway (especially a large one)
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Raze
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To completely destroy
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Revere
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To honor, to regard with respect
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Sieve
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A utensil for sifting or straining
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Submissive
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Yielding or surrendering oneself to the will of another
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Tarry
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To delay in coming or going, to linger
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Vindictive
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Revengeful, Spiteful
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Virtuous
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Having excellent morals; righteous
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Whim
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A sudden and impulsive action
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