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Prevailed
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gained advantage or mastery; triumphed
When I was in 6th grade math I prevailed all the way to the end |
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warily
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cautiously
I approached the dog warily for it had no owner |
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Bunions
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swellings at the first joint of the big toes
I can't wear certain shoes due to my bunions |
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sleek
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smooth and shiny; well kept; polished
the freshly polished shoe was sleek and shiny |
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Malevolently
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wishing evil or harm
Malevolently reminds me of mal which means bad. an antonym of malevolently is benevelently |
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sullenly
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showing resentment and ill humor; gloomily; sadly
she wore a sullen mask, shadows dancing across her face |
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audible
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loud enough to be heard
an audition, audio cassete or audio speaker |
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nattily
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trimly or smartly in appearance
the origin of the word is latin |
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Triumphantly
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successfully; happily
I triumphantly walked away |
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Languidly
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sluggishly; indifferent; slowly
lazily, grumpily, weak |