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snarl
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nounverb verb
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(of an animal such as a dog) make an aggressive growl with bared teeth |
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spiteful
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adjective
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Intentionally unkind or mean, especially out of resentment or jealousy. |
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spurn
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verb
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To reject and push away with disdain, scorn, and contempt |
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sully
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verb
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To damage the purity or integrity of something; to defile. |
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surly
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adjective
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Bad-tempered and unfriendly |
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taunt
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verb
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To provoke or challenge someone with insulting remarks |
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trivialize
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verb
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To make something seem less important or serious than it really is. |
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undercut
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verb
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To sell goods or services at a lower price than your competitors |
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undermine
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verb
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To weaken or damage something, especially gradually or secretly; to sabotage or erode the foundation or support. |
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unforgiving
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adjective
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Not making an allowance for error or weakness in others; not willing to forgive others for things they might have done wrong. |
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vindictive
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adjective
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Having or showing a strong or unreasoning desire for revenge |
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wisecrack
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noun
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A clever or witty remark, often sarcastic or humorous; s short, sharp, or mocking comment made in a casual or playful way. |
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