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extraordinary
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adjective: very unusual or remarkable, as in an extraordinary skill.
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extreme
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adjective: 1.very great as in extreme happiness.
2. farthest. we reached the extreme edge of the woods. 3. noun one of two ends or opposites, as in extremes of love and hate. 4. adjective exciting and very dangerous. extreme sports are becoming more popular. |
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fascinated
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verb:to attract and hold the attention of.
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formal
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adjective: 1. proper and not casual, as in formal clothes.
2. official. we are waiting for formal permission before we make any plans. |
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fortunate
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adjective: lucky
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frantic
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adjective: wildly excited by worry or fear.
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frequent
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adjective:1. common or happening often.
2. to visit somewhere often or regularly. |
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furious
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noun: 1. extremely angry. i was furious when my brother yelled at my best friend.
2. fierce or violent as in a furious storm. |
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generation
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noun:1. all the people born around the same time, as in the younger generation.
2. the average amount of time between the birth of parents and that of their children. a generation is said to be about 30 years. 3. the descendants from a shared ancestor. 4. the process of bringing something into being, as in the generation of heat by the sun. |
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gesture
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verb:1. to move your head or hands in order to communicate a feeling or an idea. the teacher gestured to Nikki that she should sit down.
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