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kowtow
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verb
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To act in an excessively submissive or obedient manner, often to gain favor; to bow or kneel as a sign of deep respect or submission. |
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lowly
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adjective
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Low in status or importance;. |
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meek
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adjective
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Quiet, gentle, and easily imposed on; submissive |
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pander
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verb
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To provide what someone wants or demands even though it is not proper, good, or reasonable. |
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pauper
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noun
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A very poor person |
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plead
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verb
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To make an emotional appeal |
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pushover
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noun
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Someone who is easily persuaded or defeated |
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pushover
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noun
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Someone who lacks the ability or inclination to resist, stand firm, or assert themselves. |
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relent
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verb
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To surrender or agree after resisting or opposing, often due to persuasion, pressure, or changing circumstances. |
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scapegoat
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nounverb noun
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A person or group who is unfairly blamed for the problems, mistakes, or wrongdoings of others. |
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scapegoat
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nounverb verb
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To unfairly blame someone or something for problems, mistakes, or wrongdoings that are not their fault. |
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scrounge
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verb
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Seek to obtain (something, typically food or money) at the expense or through the generosity of others or by stealth |
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shorthanded
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adjective
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Not having the usual or necessary number of workers or helpers to get something done. |
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subservient
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adjective
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Willing to obey others unquestioningly; submissive. |
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underling
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noun
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A person with a lower rank or status |
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victim
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noun
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A person who is negatively affected by a situation or condition |
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vulnerable
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adjective
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Open to physical or emotional harm or attack, not protected. |
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vulnerable
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adjective
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Leaving oneself open to being hurt |
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weary
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adjective
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Feeling or showing tiredness, especially as a result of excessive exertion or lack of sleep |
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wimp
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noun
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A weak and cowardly or unadventurous person |
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