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Scorn, ridicule, contemptuous treatment
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Derision (n)
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The rising of Jesus is significant especially after the scorn and ridicule he received
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Unoriginal, obtained from another source
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Derivative (adj)
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Derived from something else would make in unoriginal
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To dry out or dehydrate; to make dry or dull
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Desiccate (v)
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The sick ate dried out food and they looked dull..
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Disuse
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Desuetude (n)
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Sued and dude is no longer in use.
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Random; thoughtless; marked by a lack of plan or purpose
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Desultory (adj)
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To desalt the roads before the snow shows random, thoughtless actions with a lack of a plan
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Slandering, verbal attack, aspersion
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Detraction (n)
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To detract negative characteristics from oneself you might slander another
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Transparent, gauzy
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Diaphanous (adj)
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Di's fan on us was very transperant
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Express contempt (disgrace)
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Deride(v)
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The ride was a disgrace
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