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meticulously
My dad was holding the vase meticulously. |
very careful
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pensively
when we left my cousins house i pensively walk away knowing i wouldnt see them for another two years |
thoughtful, often with some sadness
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undaunted
when we got on the rollercoaster line i was undaunted by how high the drops were |
not held back by fear
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emblazoned
the swim team emblem was placed emblazoned on the front of out jackets |
displayed brilliantly
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gleaned
as we walked in the house, the plant fell, i cleaned up the dirt gleaningly |
collected (offten refers to collection the last bits of grain)
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reverberated
in one of my camp songs to welcome people we say " we say hello and reverberats back to you." |
echoed
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ebbed
as we got out of the car at one oclock in the morning, i walked out ebbed excitment that we were home. |
weakened or lessened
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temerity
the driver was driving temerity while puting her makeup on |
foolish or rash boldness; recklessness
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maverick
one of the girls in our group became maveric when we werent paying attention |
a person who takes an indepenent stand
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formidable
my older brother was being mean be formiding me by forcing me to go on the water ride. it made me more scared than i reallly was |
causing fear or dread
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resiliency
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the ability to recover strength, spirits, or good humor quickly
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embittered
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made resentfule or sad; aggravated
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coddling
this term can be used negatively when it applied to someone who shoulnt be treated in the was such as a healthy adult |
treating someone tenderly, such as an infant or an invaild.
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flippantly
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disrespectfully
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rash
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to rash or incautious in action or speacking
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oblivious
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forgergul or inmindful
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haggard
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having a worn look as from sleeplessness grief or illness
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rivered
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fixed or heald firmly
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nauseous
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feeling sickness of the stomach feeling disgusted
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fathom
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to get to the bottom of; to understand thoroughly
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prevailed
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gained advantage or mastery; triumphed
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warily
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cautiously
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bunions
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swelling at the first joint of the big toes
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sleek
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smooth ans shiny well kept polished
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malevolently
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wishing evil or harm
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sullenly
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showing resentment and ill humor gloomily sadly
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audible
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loud enough to be heard
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nattily
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trimly or smartly in appearance
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triumphant
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sucessfully happily
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languidly
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sluggishly indifferent slowly
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