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Abundance |
( noun ) an extremely plentiful or overflowing amount. My family has an abundance of lemon balm, although we can keep it year round because it is perennial. |
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Charitable |
( adj. ) generous in donations or gifts to relieve the need of those in need. Criminal: selfish:: Volunteer: charitable |
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Incoherent |
( adj. ) disjointed, rambling, or disconnect My cousin was incoherent when he was talking because he was so excited, although I don't know why he was so excited. |
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Destitute |
( adj. ) lacking necessary means, such as clothing, food and shelter Tennessee Wildfire Natural Disasters The fire in Tennessee caused people to be destitute in supplies, but people in different states helped. |
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Surplus |
( noun ) an amount or quantity greater than what is needed. Essential Since we had the essential amount of things from the store, we didn't need to get a surplus of anything. |
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Pledge |
( noun ) a promise, agreement, or assurance of support Guarantee Oath |
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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 When someone is upset.- When someone is trying to concentrate. Sometimes I am solitude because I want to concentrate on something, other times I would be upset, but sometimes I just want to be alone. |