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PROPERLY
Most people don't use sunscreen properly. |
prop·er·ly /ˈprɑ:pɚli/ adverb
in a way that is accurate or correct |
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Hilarious
The article 'Stop Helping Me" was hilarious |
hi·lar·i·ous /hɪˈlerijəs/ adjective
[more hilarious; most hilarious] : very funny |
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IMPRESSION
When you're interviewing for a job, you want to make impression. |
im·pres·sion /ɪmˈprɛʃən/ noun
an appearance or suggestion of something |
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RUDIMENTARY
I ran from one to the next, my knowledge rudimentary. |
ru·di·men·ta·ry /ˌru:dəˈmɛntəri/ adjective
not very developed or advanced |
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WHIMSICAL
I anticipate always feeling as whimsical as I was when I chose this. |
whim·si·cal /ˈwɪmzɪkəl/ adjective
unusual in a playful or amusing way : not serious |
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DEFICIENT
Thinking ahead deficient. |
de·fi·cient /dɪˈfɪʃənt/ adjective
not having enough of something that is important or necessary |
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WADING
Stop wading through the less useful stuff. |
wades; wad·ed; wad·ing
wade /ˈweɪd/ verb to move or proceed with difficulty [no obj] |
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INTERFERE
When my macular degeneration began to interfere with my regular daily routine, |
in·ter·fere /ˌɪntɚˈfiɚ/ verb
nterfere with (something) : to stop or slow (something) : to make (something) slower or more difficult |
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CONFIDENCE
I knew I needed help. Now, I have more confidence. |
a feeling or belief that someone or something is good or has the ability to succeed at something
con·fi·dence /ˈkɑ:nfədəns/ noun |
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ACQUIRE
When I saw her next she had somehow managed to acquire a few cut & bruises |
ac·quire /əˈkwajɚ/ verb
[+ obj] 1 formal : to get (something) : to come to own (something) |