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graphic |
vividly Pictured He had graphic violence in his novel. |
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Photograph |
picture She had a photograph of the statue. Photo |
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Bibliography |
A source material His bibliography was not properly written sources |
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Graphite |
led on a pencil The science teacher taught the class about graphite. led |
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Diagram |
a picture that depicts a procedure, or something to say. He drew a diagram of what the car will look like Picture |
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Hyperactive |
over-energetic The little boy went hyperactive when he ate sugar. |
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Hyperbole |
an exaggerated statement His entire story was one big hyperbole. exaggeration |
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Hypersensitive |
To be extremely sensitive about something either physically or mentally She acted hypersensitive during P.E. sensitive |
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Hypochondriac |
A person who is obnoxious and conscious about their health. Paul, after going multiple times in the same week to the doctor, was finally referred to as a hypochondriac. anxious... |
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Hyperextend |
to forcefully extend a limb or joint beyond its limits. Caitlin hyper-extended her leg last week, so she had to wear athletic bad-aids to badminton practice. overextend |