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ABUNDANCE |
(noun) an extremely plentiful or overflowing amount My family has an abundance amount of food and water, but we still need food and water. |
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CHARITABLE |
(adj.) generous in donations or gifts to relieve the needs of those in need criminal : selfish :: Santa : charitable |
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INCOHERENT |
(adj.) disjointed, rambling, or disconnected The man was incoherent from the internet, so he was frustrated. |
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DESTITUTE |
(adj.) lacking necessary means, such as clothing, food, and shelter They boy was poor, so he was in destitute. The man lost his job, so he was in destitute. |
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SURPLUS |
(noun) an amount or quantity greater than what is needed antonym: insufficient There wasn't an insufficient or surplus amount of food, so the food supply was neutral. |
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PLEDGE |
(noun) a promise, agreement, or assurance of support synonyms: oath, vow |
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PROVISION |
(noun) the providing or supplying of something, especially of food or other necessities It would have been easier to survive on the cay if Timothy and Phillip had had a greater provision of food. |
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SOLITUDE |
(noun) the state of being alone; seclusion Reading and a death in the family is a example of when you would want to be in solitude. I wanted to be in solitude when I was reading, but it was loud. |