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Anonymous
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Adj. unknown
Ex: The caller was anonymous as it said unknown number |
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Anthology
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N. a collection of songs, stories, or poems.
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Conjecture
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N. a conclusion based on small facts or opinions.
Ex: the girl conjectured her sister of stealing her candy when her brother wanted the candy really bad. |
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Disposition
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N. a normal mood for a person
Ex: Amanda disposition made people smile. |
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Encompass
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V. To circle around.
Ex: Except for adults, the members encompass the birthday girl. |
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Extricate
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V. To overcome a difficulty.
Ex: We had to an extricating problem, we had to choose off the Chinese Food Menu. |
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Generation
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N. the descendents of a family.
Ex: 12 generations were represented at Timmy's family reunion last winter. |
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Guile
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N. trickery
Ex: her brother is very guile to his whole family and all his friends. |
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Imperative
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Adj. urgent
Ex: my mom said its imperative to clean my room. |
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Instill
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V. To introduce
Ex: they instilled Abby when she walked in the room. |
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Modify
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V. To change
Ex: Swiss the dog wanted to modified his collar. |
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Pivot
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N. a rod used to turn something.
Ex: the door had a well oiled pivot. |
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Prevalent
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Adj. commonly occurring
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Recur
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Experience
Boris recurred getting a new sister named Ashley. |
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Spontaneous
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Natural; unplanned; without effort; tendency.
Carmen received a spontaneous applaud. |