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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