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Allusion |
Implied or indirect reference n |
The author made an allusion to the story of the prodigal son. |
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Crux |
Main reason, central point n |
The crux of any human struggle is sin. |
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Fervent |
Glowing, burning, boiling adj |
The heavens shall pass away with a great noise, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat.- 2 Pet. 3:10 |
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Inconspicuous |
Not readily seen or noticed adj |
Though Lindbergh preferred to remain inconspicuous, his solo flight across the Atlantic made him a celebrity. |
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Ornate |
Highly decorated, embellished adj |
Tom, the pauper, felt out of place in the ornate palace of Henry VIII. |
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Ponder |
Carefully consider v |
After taking a few days to ponder the situation, Mark made his decision. |
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Refuse |
Garbage, rejected items n |
The prodigal son sat down in the refuse to consider his plight. |
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Speculate |
Reason with uncertainty v |
We can only speculate what heaven will be like. |
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Thwart |
Foil, prevent, frustrate v |
Customs officials try to thwart attempts to bring illegal drugs and explosives into our country. |
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Vintage |
Distinguished by lasting appeal; classic adj |
Mr. Rains enjoys driving to church in his vintage Cadillac. |