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Adorable (Adjective)

Very attractive or delightful; lovable.

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Adventurous (Adjective)

Willing to take risks or try out new methods, ideas, or experiences.

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Affectionate (Adjective)

Readily feeling or showing fondness or tenderness.

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Ambitious (Adjective)

Having or showing a strong desire and determination to succeed.

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Adorable (Adjective)

Very attractive or delightful; lovable.

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Adventurous (Adjective)

Willing to take risks or try out new methods, ideas, or experiences.

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Affectionate (Adjective)

Readily feeling or showing fondness or tenderness.

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Ambitious (Adjective)

Having or showing a strong desire and determination to succeed.

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Approve (Verb)

To support or approve of something; to like something.

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Assert (Verb)

To state something is true or a fact.

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Blissful (Adjective)

Calm and peaceful; without any problems or worries.

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Comfortable (Adjective)

Having enough money for comfort or necessities.

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Apologetic (Adjective)

Expressing apologies or regret.

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Bother (Verb)

To cause someone to feel worried, unhappy, or angry.

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Combine (Verb)

To make something by putting different things together.

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Decline (Verb)

To decrease in size, number, or intensity.

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Considerate (Adjective)

Having or showing the ability to make good judgments.

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Coax (Verb)

To influence someone by gentle persuasion.

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Console (Verb)

To make someone feel less sad or disappointed.

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Durable (Adjective)

Able to withstand hardship or fatigue.

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Dynamic (Adjective)

Full of energy, excitement, and enthusiasm.

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Discard (Verb)

To get rid of something that is no longer needed.

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Dismay (Verb)

To make someone feel discouraged or lose enthusiasm.

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Content (Adjective)

Feeling or showing satisfaction with one's possessions, status, or situation.

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Evocative (Adjective)

Producing powerful feelings or strong impressions.

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Emulate (Verb)

To attempt to equal or surpass.

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Fetch (Verb)

To get something that someone has lost or given up.

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Forthright (Adjective)

Open and sincere; without any attempt to deceive.

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Elaborate (Verb)

To make something clearer or easier to understand.

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Fantastic (Adjective)

Extraordinarily good or great; fabulous.

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Gain (Verb)

To obtain or get possession of (something).

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Magnanimous (Adjective)

Very generous or forgiving, especially toward a rival or someone less powerful than oneself.

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Impoverish (Verb)

To take away possessions from someone; to deprive.

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Lament (Verb)

To express disapproval or disappointment.

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Loquacious (Adjective)

Tending to talk a great deal; talkative.

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Conscientious (Adjective)

Wishing to do one's duty or things correctly; showing great industry and care.

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Vilify (Verb)

To speak or write about in an abusively disparaging manner.

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Astute (Adjective)

Having or showing sharp powers of judgment; astute.

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Extol (Verb)

To praise someone or something publicly.

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Propagate (Verb)

To spread information, especially rumors.

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Composed (Adjective)

Having or showing a composed, dignified manner; calm.

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Exonerate (Verb)

To clear someone of blame or suspicion.

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Replicate (Verb)

To make a new copy of (something, especially a computer file).

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Ebullient (Adjective)

Having or showing great energy or enthusiasm.

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Reprimand (Verb)

To criticize or scold mildly but firmly.

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Procure (Verb)

To get with effort.

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Obnoxious (Adjective)

Extremely unpleasant.

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Resuscitate (Verb)

To restore to life or consciousness; revive.

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Burgeon (Verb)

To grow or increase rapidly.

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Ostentatious (Adjective)

Excessively showy.

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Substantiate (Verb)

To confirm or support.

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Tarnish (Verb)

To make dirty.

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Exasperating (Adjective)

Extremely annoying.

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Depict (Verb)

To show or describe.

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Diminish (Verb)

To lessen or reduce.

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Imaginative (Adjective)

Having or showing imagination or inventiveness.

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Bolster (Verb)

To support or push forward.

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Ameliorate (Verb)

To make better.

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Obscure (Verb)

To make less visible.

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Prosaic (Adjective)

Lacking interest or excitement; dull or monotonous.

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Exult (Verb)

To express great joy.

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Fatigue (Verb)

To cause weariness.

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Generous (Adjective)

Showing a readiness to give more of something, especially money, than is strictly necessary or expected.

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Acquire (Verb)

To obtain or receive.

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Mitigate (Verb)

To make less harmful.

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Reckless (Adjective)

Not thinking about possible problems or dangers.

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Consecrate (Verb)

To make something sacred.

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Impair (Verb)

To cause damage.

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Adaptable (Adjective)

Willing to accept change or new ideas.

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Nullify (Verb)

To reduce to nothing.

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Furnish (Verb)

To provide what is needed.

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Intelligible (Adjective)

Capable of being understood.

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Liberate (Verb)

To free someone.

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Allocate (Verb)

To assign.

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Averse (Adjective)

Having a feeling of dislike.

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Err (Verb)

To make a mistake.

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Instigate (Verb)

To set in motion.

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Ardent (Adjective)

Very eager or enthusiastic.

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Litigate (Verb)

To take legal action.

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Alleviate (Verb)

To lessen the severity.

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Aesthetic (Adjective)

Having good taste or attractive.

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Divinate (Verb)

To predict.

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Counsel (Verb)

To give advice.

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Tenacious (Adjective)

Persistent; never giving up.

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Deposit (Verb)

To place.

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Verify (Verb)

To show to be true.

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Docile (Adjective)

Quiet and easy to influence.

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Compensate (Verb)

To make up for.

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Attenuate (Verb)

To make less or weaker.

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Meticulous (Adjective)

Very careful attention.

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Enunciate (Verb)

To state clearly.

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Abhor (Verb)

To regard with horror.

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Immutable (Adjective)

Not changing.

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Expedite (Verb)

To speed up.

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Ascertain (Verb)

To find something.

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Elegant (Adjective)

Having elegance.

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Refute (Verb)

To show to be false.

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Advocate (Verb)

To support or encourage.

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Adorable (Adjective)

Very attractive or delightful; lovable.