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money or goods donated to poor alms

criticize reproach

feel sorry for; regret lament

pile for burning a dead body pyre

job, occupation vocation

wise person sage

large gap chasm

physical or mental exhaustion fatigue

money or goods donated to poor alms

criticize reproach

quality of being calm equanimity

boring insipid

wipe out efface

hard-working assiduous

showing mature qualities early precocious

pile for burning a dead body pyre

unwilling to give up tenacious

repayment made for a wrongdoing atonement

make pale blanch

foolishness folly

not easily upset imperturbable

large gap chasm

greedy acquisitive

lukewarm tepid

blacklist ostracize

wipe out efface

temporary stay sojourn

short-lived ephemeral

great knowledge erudition

suffering from extreme boredom ennui

calm; peaceful serene

useless futile

boring insipid

make pale blanch

short-lived ephemeral

home abode

state of not changing inertia

showing mature qualities early precocious

bad habit vice

enthusiastic ardent

person who stays away from comforts ascetic

blacklist ostracize

resembling a slave servile

quality of being calm equanimity

useless futile

physical or mental exhaustion fatigue

suffering from extreme boredom ennui

bad habit vice

state of not changing inertia

home abode

facial expression countenance

flexible supple

resembling a slave servile

god deity

great knowledge erudition

flexible supple

calm; peaceful serene

greedy acquisitive

foolishness folly

strict austere

enthusiastic ardent

facial expression countenance

feel sorry for; regret lament

job, occupation vocation

god deity

lukewarm tepid

not easily upset imperturbable

hard-working assiduous

repayment made for a wrongdoing atonement

strict austere

person who stays away from comforts ascetic

wise person sage

temporary stay sojourn

unwilling to give up tenacious