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radiate - verb
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to send out rays; to beam or shine
When she walked into the classroom, it sent out such a radiate feeling. |
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delinquents - noun
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people who commit crime. Those kids are so delinquent, they are always getting into trouble.
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manslaughter - noun
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unlawfully killing another without planning it in advance. They had officially decided she didn't mean to kill anyone, it was just manslaughter.
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brawn - noun
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strength; physical power. Her brawn was how athletic she turned out to be.
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recurring - verb
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occurring again and again. I felt like this moment had kept recurring day after day.
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aghast - adjective
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shocked; horrified; terrified. I was aghast when i found out what the tragedy had done.
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exploit - noun
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daring act or heroic deed. She was such an exploit person, she would do anything scary.
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faltered - verb
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spoke hesitantly; stammered. She sounded nervous during her speech, her voice was sounding faltered.
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jet - adjective
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black, usually highly polished. Her shirt was jet black.
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divert - verb
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draw to another direction; turn from its course. The students were very divert.
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