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5
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Having to do with politics, the science of or actions related to government and people trying to gain and keep control of a government. The government is the ruling body of an area.
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7
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Having a lot of emotion and love for something.
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8
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Not to be trusted.
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9
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Unclear. Not specific or defined.
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10
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With a lot of careful detail. Showy or fancy.
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13
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Can be trusted. Being someone who makes good decisions. Being the cause of something. Being in charge or in command of something for which you must deliver a certain result or explain why you didn’t.
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16
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Having to do with people’s relationships and society, meaning human beings living together or connected in some way. Having to do with people’s well-being. When describing a person, social can mean “friendly” or “outgoing.”
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1
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Having to do with being in love or with loving treatment between people.
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2
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Relaxed. The opposite of formal, or informal.
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3
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Not simple. Difficult or elaborate.
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4
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Having to do with a central government.
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6
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Having an angry or mean attitude toward something or someone. Treating someone or something like an enemy.
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11
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Not clear or real. Having to do with ideas that are not easily understood.
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12
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Having to do with real life or with likely results.
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14
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Having good manners. Behaving in a way that is socially approved.
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15
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Being set apart. Having some quality different from the rest.Formal. In agreement with rules and traditions. Being a way of dressing that is fancier than everyday clothing and follows a set of customs.
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