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Asset
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Noun
An advantage or source of strengh. Syn:Advantage Going to after school is an asset for doing good on the tests. |
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Unfathomable
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Adjective
Not capable of being umderstood or grasped. Syn:Disabled The unfathomable child could not play sports. |
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Rivalry
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Noun
A continued srtiving for advantage over another. Syn:Competition The rivalry between siblings last for a long time. |
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Gingerly
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Adverb
Cautiously;carefully Syn:Carefully I gingerly crawled into the kitched to have a snack in the middle of the night. |
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Sagely
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Adverb
Wisely;knowingly Syn:Wisely The old man sagely told my brother to mind his manners. |
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Roguishly
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Adverb
In a mischievous way Syn:Mischievously The boy roguishly snuck behind the dumster with a small grin on his face, eyeing a smaller boy on the other side. |
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Incredulous
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Adjective
Not ready to believe; doubting Syn:Doubting My incredulous brother didn't believe I saw a fox on our driveway. |
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Nonchalantly
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Adverb
In a causal and unenthusiastic manner Syn:Uninterested My dad nonchalantly nodded to my question while still reading the magazine. |
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Abiding
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Verb
Obeying Syn:Obeying My abiding brother cleaned off his plate when my parents asked him to. |
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Digested
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Verb
Thought over; absorbed Syn:Consumed I digested the idea of moving. |