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conscientious

wishing and caring for one’s work or duty

  • when it comes to projects, I can be pretty —.

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virtuous

being moraly right or having high moral standarts.

  • i envy those who are —.

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reminisce

participate in pleasant reollection of past events.

  • i wish i could — and not endure nostalgia.

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compulsory

obligation assigned by law or rules.

  • loving her felt like a — duty i will never avoid.

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unforseen

unexpected.

  • even though I have always felt a particular sentiment towards her, my love was still —.

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contemporary

relating to or occurring in the present time; modern.

  • the — view on lesbian relatioships in the media is far beyond from ideal.

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devout

religious; showing great commitment

  • the passion that has melted through every single thought about her is —.

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hearsay

the information received from another that can not be supported as an absolute truth.

  • the — she spreaded should never be trsusted, yet my foolish mind believed every single word dropped from her mouth.

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substantiate

provide evidence or support something as truth.

  • despite my efforts, every compliment, letter and verses of poetry praising her beauty was not enough to — my love.

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incidentally

used to add a further remark; by the way.

  • —, i have a big fat ass crush on you.

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accumulate

to gather a large amount of something over a long period of time; get bigger as time goes.

  • as he — more knowledge, the number of questions arose, too.

  • my love — with every weird giggle she used as a response to my stupid jokes.

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acquisition

the process of getting something or learning a new skill.

  • — of a custody of her children benefited her income.

  • — of soccer skills was a complex process involving both mental and physical challenges.

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acute

bad situation that causes severe problems or damage.

  • the radicalization of right poitical views is an — issue for immigration.

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adhere

to stick on something.

  • although my grasp was hardly tight, and my head was calmly laying on her chest, I could feel my body tightly — to her’s.

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adjacent

very near, next to, or touching.

  • while our — bodies rested peacefully on the chair, my mind worked to capture every detail of her presence.

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administer

to contol the arrangement or process of something.

  • i solely — the project.

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admission

agreeing that something is true, especially unwillingly.

  • by her own — (as she has said), my feelings are not recipricated.

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arrangement

a plan of how something will happen.

  • the — of their acquistion of companies administrative power was held in court.

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adolscent

a young person who is developing into an adult.

  • according to contemporary standarts, when he was suffering acute condittions, Jack Twist was still an —.

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adverse

having a negative or acute impact on something.

  • frankly, even after enduring complicated sentiments, I will never view her effect on me as an — impact.