| Definition | Word |
| to coax by using flattery | |
| quiet, modest, reserved | |
| domination over others | |
| wickedness or sin | |
| stubbornly established by habit | |
| small amount of something | |
| consisting of a very great number | |
| unyielding to persuasion or moral influences | |
| appearing as such, seemingly | |
| an emotion of sympathy | |
| | Definition | Word |
| miserly, stingy | |
| virtue, integrity | |
| an inclination, preference | |
| a trick | |
| giving a hypocritical appearance of piety | |
| believing that oneself is all that exists | |
| expressing little sensibility, unemotional | |
| to infer with little evidence | |
| lethargic, dormant, lacking motion | |
| existing everywhere, widespread | |
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