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Stoic
adjective): Someone who endures pain or hardship without showing their feelings or complaining.
resilient
(adjective): Able to recover quickly from difficult conditions.
Tarnished
(adjective): Made less valuable, less respected, or less pure.
Immaculate
(adjective): Perfectly clean or free from flaws.
Repel
(verb): To drive or force something or someone away.
Attract
(verb): To draw something or someone toward oneself by appealing to their interest or desire.
Neutralized
(verb): To cancel out or counterbalance the effect of something.
Seasoned
(adjective): Experienced and skilled, especially after long practice.
Novice
(noun): A person new to or inexperienced in a field or situation
veteran
(noun): Someone who has long experience in a particular field, especially a soldier with long service.
Transient
(adjective): Lasting only for a short time; temporary.
Ephermeral
(adjective): Lasting for a very short period of time…
Backbone
(noun): The central core or support of something.,.,.,.,.
Interplay
(noun): The way in which two or more things or people interact and affect one another.!
Foolproof
(adjective): Incapable of going wrong or being misused..
Brushed Off
To dismiss or ignore someone or something in a casual or dismissive manner. Often used when someone does not take a situation seriously or avoids engaging with it.
Buried The Hachet
To make peace or resolve a conflict, often after a period of disagreement or hostility. This phrase suggests a willingness to forgive and move forward, leaving past grievances behind. It originates from a Native American custom of burying a hatchet to signify the end of hostilities.
cut the mustard
This phrase refers to the ability to perform adequately or to reach a required standard. It often implies that the person or thing in question fails to live up to the necessary criteria or quality.
blown away
This phrase describes a strong reaction of astonishment or admiration, often due to unexpected quality or impact. It conveys being overwhelmed, as if by a powerful force, leading to a sense of being captivated or left in awe.
rained on her parade
Front:To spoil someone's enjoyment or enthusiasm. Back:This phrase originates from the idea of ruining a joyful event, like a parade, by introducing something negative or disappointing. It often refers to someone dampening another person's excitement or plans with criticism or bad news.
put something on ice
Definition: To temporarily suspend or delay an action, decision, or plan, often to revisit it later. This phrase suggests setting something aside for a period, similar to preserving it for future use.
every cloud has a silver lining
Definition: This phrase suggests that even in difficult or challenging situations, there is always a positive aspect or hope to be found. It encourages optimism and the belief that good can emerge from bad circumstances.
kindness begets kindness
Back:This principle emphasizes that when one person shows compassion or generosity, it encourages others to do the same, creating a positive cycle of supportive and caring interactions within a community.
life is just a bowl of cherries
Definition: This phrase suggests that life is pleasant and carefree, often implying that one should enjoy the good times and not take things too seriously. It reflects a lighthearted perspective on life’s challenges, emphasizing the sweetness and joy found in everyday experiences.
Blown Down
to be knocked over or flattened by strong winds or force. It can refer to trees, structures, or objects that have been toppled due to external pressure.