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Abhorrence |
(Noun) hatred or loathing |
My sister had abhorrence for me because I took her snacks. |
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Abstruse |
adjective; difficult to understand |
My sister gibberish words are very abstruse. |
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Anguish |
noun; extreme pain, discomfort or stress |
My stomach started to feel very anguish. |
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Audacity |
noun; boldness or fearless daring |
My feeling or foods are audacity. |
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Bewilderment |
noun; confusion or disoriented feeling |
Bewilderment came to my sister when I told her I took her snacks. |
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Eloquence |
noun; fluent or persuasive speaking or writing |
In order to get a good job the person needs to be eloquence. |
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Eminent |
adjective; well known and highly respected |
My gaming experience are eminent. |
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Endow |
verb; to provide or supply |
I endow my resources to the people. |
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Exemplary |
adjective; outstanding, commendable or worthy of imitation |
My grades were exemplary in a lot of ways. |
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Feeble |
adjective; weak or frail |
My legs are very feeble. |
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Flourishing |
verb or adjective; to be active or productive |
The farms are flourishing a lot of goods. |
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Improbable |
adjective; unlikely to be true or not likely to occur |
It is improbable that my sister will stay with her diet plan. |
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Infirmity |
noun; a weakness, ailment or sickness |
My infirmity was not very effective to me. |
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Innate |
adjective; natural |
Everyone has some innate love Inside them. |
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Integrity |
noun; honesty or following of morals and ethics |
My family integrity is known to our relative. |
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Inquisitively |
adverb; curiously or eagerly inquiring |
My sister gazed inquisitively at me to see if I brought her snacks. |
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Irksome |
adjective; irritating or annoying |
The sister at the house can be irksome sometimes. |
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Propensity |
noun; a tendency or natural inclination |
My sister has a propensity to act like a child sometimes. |
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Replete |
adjective; abundant or excessively satisfied |
I looted my sister snacks because she had replete of them stocked away. |
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Reverence |
noun; Respect or deep awe |
I met a lot of reverence throughout my life. |
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Sanctity |
noun; holiness or sacredness |
My games are very sanctity to me. |
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Scintillating |
adjective; sparkling, shiny or brilliant (in mind or energy) |
Her eyes were scintillating as she saw the food I made for her. |
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Transgress |
verb; to violate or break a law/command |
Everybody has transgress in their life time. |
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Tremulous |
adjective; shaking or quivering |
The boy had a tremulous body when the bear showed up. |
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Vivacity |
noun; liveliness or high energy |
My vivacity can never be burned up unless I die. |