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rancor
bitterness or resentfulness, especially when longstanding.
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outdistance
leave (a competitor or pursuer) far behind.
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sanction
impose a sanction or penalty on.
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reprieve
a temporary escape from an undesirable fate or unpleasant situation.
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conscientious
(of a person) wishing to do what is right, esp. to do one's work or duty well and thoroughly.
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preclude
prevent from happening; make impossible.
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becoming
(esp. of clothing) flattering a person's appearance.
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spite
a desire to hurt, annoy, or offend someone.
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trite
(of a remark, opinion, or idea) overused and consequently of little import; lacking originality or freshness.
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shyster
a person, esp. a lawyer, who uses unscrupulous, fraudulent, or deceptive methods in business.
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