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calm, dependable, and showing little emotion or animation.

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belittling or humiliating oneself.

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necessary for a particular purpose; required or essential.

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acting suddenly or hastily; done without careful thought.

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complete and utter (often used to emphasise a negative quality).

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heavy and slow moving; laborious or dull, often because of length or weight.

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lacking real amusement or joy; gloomy or cheerless.

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engaging in loud, lively, and often drunken merrymaking.

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thoughtful or absorbed in thought (past tense/adjective from “muse”).

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prone to sudden, unaccountable changes of mood or behaviour; unpredictable.

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