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  • 111ill-humored — ill humoured ill humouredadj. ill natured; having a sour, disagreeable, or surly disposition. Opposite of {good natured}. Syn: crusty, curmudgeonly, gruff. [WordNet 1.5 +PJC] …

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  • 112ill-humoured — ill humored ill humored ill humoured ill humouredadj. ill natured; having a sour, disagreeable, or surly disposition. Opposite of {good natured}. Syn: crusty, curmudgeonly, gruff. [WordNet 1.5 +PJC] …

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  • 113benevolence — noun Date: 14th century 1. disposition to do good 2. a. an act of kindness b. a generous gift 3. a compulsory levy by certain English kings with no other authority than the claim of prerogative …

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  • 114Narrow gauge engines (Thomas and Friends) — In Thomas and Friends, the Island of Sodor is home to a narrow gauge railway in the hills. These lines and the engines who work on them are some of the oldest on the island. The narrow gauge railway has some contact with The Fat Controller s… …

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  • 115-natured — [nā′chərd] combining form having or showing a (specified kind of) nature, disposition, or temperament [good natured] * * * …

    Universalium

  • 116forbearance — for·bear·ance also fore·bear·ance /fȯr bar əns/ n: a refraining from the enforcement of something (as a debt, right, or obligation) that is due Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. forbearance …

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  • 117benevolent — adjective a) Having a disposition to do good. :: Chinese and Eastern mythologies describe dragons as benevolent. b) Possessing or manifesting love for mankind. Ant: malevolent …

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  • 118benevolence — noun a) disposition to do good b) charitable kindness …

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  • 119mercy — index benevolence (disposition to do good), clemency, condonation, consideration (sympathetic regard), humanity (humaneness), lenience, pity …

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  • 120affection — I noun admiration, adoration, amorousness, ardor, attachment, closeness, devotion, enchantment, endearment, excitation of feeling, fancy, feeling, fervency, fervor, firm attachment, fondness, fullness of heart, inclination, infatuation, kindness …

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