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allegiance
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noun
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Loyalty or commitment to a person, group, country, or cause. |
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amiable
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adjective
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Pleasant, friendly, and easy to like |
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assuage
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verb
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To make (an unpleasant feeling) less intense |
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banter
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noun
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The playful and friendly exchange of teasing remarks |
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broach
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verb
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To introduce or begin a new subject or issue. |
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buddy
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noun
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A close friend |
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camaraderie
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noun
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Mutual trust and friendship among people who spend a lot of time together. |
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candid
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adjective
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Truthful and straightforward; frank |
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candor
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noun
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The quality of being open and honest in expression; frankness |
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carouse
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verb
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To drink plentiful amounts of alcohol and enjoy oneself with others in a noisy, lively way |
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chap
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noun
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A man or boy |
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chat
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nounverb verb
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Talk in a friendly and informal way |
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chat
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nounverb noun
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An informal conversation |
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chatter
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nounverb verb
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Talk rapidly or incessantly about trivial matters |
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chatter
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nounverb noun
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Incessant trivial talk |
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chitchat
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nounverb verb
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Talk about trivial matters |
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chitchat
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nounverb noun
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Inconsequential conversation |
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chummy
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adjective
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On friendly terms; friendly |
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clan
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noun
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A group of close-knit and interrelated families |
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coax
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verb
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To gently pursuade someone to do something |
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