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to fall short

to fail to meet a goal, standard, or expectation

"Despite her hard work, her essay fell short of the professor's expectations and received a lower grade than she hoped."

<p>to fail to meet a goal, standard, or expectation<br><br>"Despite her hard work, her essay fell short of the professor's expectations and received a lower grade than she hoped."</p>
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niece

a daughter of your brother or sister

<p>a daughter of your brother or sister</p>
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nephew

a son of your brother or sister

<p>a son of your brother or sister</p>
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alienated

feeling isolated, estranged, or disconnected from a group, situation, or environment where one would typically feel included or integrated

"Her constant focus on work alienated her from her friends, who felt she no longer had time for them."

<p>feeling isolated, estranged, or disconnected from a group, situation, or environment where one would typically feel included or integrated<br><br>"Her constant focus on work alienated her from her friends, who felt she no longer had time for them."</p>
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peruse

to read or examine something carefully and thoroughly

"He perused the company's website to learn more about their services."

<p>to read or examine something carefully and thoroughly<br><br>"He perused the company's website to learn more about their services."</p>
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revamp

to give something a fresh look, make improvements, or reorganize it to make it more effective, appealing, or modern

"After a year of declining sales, the brand revamped its marketing strategy to target younger audiences."

<p>to give something a fresh look, make improvements, or reorganize it to make it more effective, appealing, or modern<br><br>"After a year of declining sales, the brand revamped its marketing strategy to target younger audiences."</p>
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antiquated

something that is old-fashioned, outdated, or no longer useful or relevant

"The school's antiquated teaching methods failed to engage students in the digital age."

<p>something that is old-fashioned, outdated, or no longer useful or relevant<br><br>"The school's antiquated teaching methods failed to engage students in the digital age."</p>
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root for

to support, cheer for, or encourage someone or something, often in the context of sports, competitions, or personal endeavors

"We all rooted for our favorite team during the championship game."

<p>to support, cheer for, or encourage someone or something, often in the context of sports, competitions, or personal endeavors<br><br>"We all rooted for our favorite team during the championship game."</p>
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up-to-date

modern

"Make sure your software is up-to-date to protect against security vulnerabilities."

<p>modern<br><br>"Make sure your software is up-to-date to protect against security vulnerabilities."</p>
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stingy

someone who is unwilling to spend money or share resources, often to the point of being unreasonably frugal or selfish

"She's stingy with her time and rarely helps others with their work."

<p>someone who is unwilling to spend money or share resources, often to the point of being unreasonably frugal or selfish<br><br>"She's stingy with her time and rarely helps others with their work."</p>
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profligate

someone who is recklessly wasteful or extravagant, especially with money or resources

"Her profligate lifestyle included frequent shopping sprees and dining at the most expensive restaurants."

<p>someone who is recklessly wasteful or extravagant, especially with money or resources<br><br>"Her profligate lifestyle included frequent shopping sprees and dining at the most expensive restaurants."</p>
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ambivalent feelings

experiencing mixed or contradictory emotions about a person, situation, or decision

"She felt ambivalent about her ex-partner; she missed the good times but couldn't forget the pain he caused."

<p>experiencing mixed or contradictory emotions about a person, situation, or decision<br><br>"She felt ambivalent about her ex-partner; she missed the good times but couldn't forget the pain he caused."</p>
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efficacy

the ability to produce a desired or intended result

"The efficacy of the new vaccine was demonstrated in clinical trials, where it prevented 95% of infections."

<p>the ability to produce a desired or intended result<br><br>"The efficacy of the new vaccine was demonstrated in clinical trials, where it prevented 95% of infections."</p>
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in the blink of an eye

something happens very quickly, almost instantaneously

"The soccer player scored a goal in the blink of an eye, leaving the opposing team stunned."

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dawned on somebody

suddenly realize or understand something that you hadn't before

"It suddenly dawned on me that I had left my keys at home."

<p>suddenly realize or understand something that you hadn't before<br><br>"It suddenly dawned on me that I had left my keys at home."</p>
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opinionated

someone who holds strong, often stubborn opinions and is not shy about expressing them

"She is opinionated when it comes to environmental issues, which makes her a passionate advocate for change."

<p>someone who holds strong, often stubborn opinions and is not shy about expressing them<br><br>"She is opinionated when it comes to environmental issues, which makes her a passionate advocate for change."</p>
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dogmatic

someone who is rigidly attached to their beliefs or opinions and insists that they are correct, often without considering evidence, alternative perspectives, or compromise

"He was criticized for being dogmatic, refusing to acknowledge interpretations of the text that differed from his own."

<p>someone who is rigidly attached to their beliefs or opinions and insists that they are correct, often without considering evidence, alternative perspectives, or compromise<br><br>"He was criticized for being dogmatic, refusing to acknowledge interpretations of the text that differed from his own."</p>