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amorous
(1)
a. E.g.
"Love them and leave them" was the motto of the amorous Don Juan.
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relating to marriage or wedding ceremony
moved by sexual love; loving
plentiful; possessing riches or resources
under the influence of alcohol; intoxicated; drunk
outgoing and sociable; broad and extensive; able to increase in size
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carnivorous
(2)
a. E.g.
The lion's a carnivorous beast. A hunk of meat makes up his feast.
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one-sided; prejudiced; committed to a party
joking ,often inappropriately; humorous
fearlessly, often recklessly daring; bold
eating or feeding on flesh; predatory
impenetrable; not readily understood; mysterious
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cessation
(3)
n. E.g.
The airline's employees threatened a cessation of all work if management failed to meet their demands.
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name; title; act of naming; act of appealing for aid, sympathy
bringing or coming to end; ceasing
greediness for wealth; insatiable desire of gain
practice of ending life of hopelessly ill individuals; assisted suicide
serious mistake typically caused by ignorance or confusion
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egress
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n. E.g.
The wounded were transported as tenderly as possible out of the main egress from the bowl, it being impractical to use the other.
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place or situation affording some advantage, especially good view
act of coming or going out; emergence; right to leave; path or opening for going out
boaster; one given to loud, empty boasting; very talkative person
support; active pleading on behalf of something
distance around something; circumference
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evocative
(5)
a. E.g.
Scent can be remarkably evocative: the aroma of pipe tobacco evokes the memory of my father; a whiff of talcum powder calls up images of my daughter as a child.
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muddy; having sediment disturbed; heavy, dark, or dense, as smoke or fog
impossible to remove, erase, or wash away; permanent
tending to call up emotions, memories
sharing an edge or boundary; touching; neighboring
perceptive; shrewd; having insight
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humdrum
(6)
a. E.g.
After his years of adventure, he could not settle down to a humdrum existence.
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happening, as occasional event, without regularity; coming without design
exhibiting good judgment or sound thinking; prudent
containing or derived from error; mistaken
forceful; intensely emotional; inclined to react violently
lacking variety or excitement; monotonous
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laborious
(7)
a. E.g.
In putting together his dictionary of the English language, Doctor Johnson undertook a laborious task.
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demanding much work or care; tedious
having rough, surly, or harsh nature
extending in scope or effect to a prior time or to prior conditions
awkward; lacking grace in movement or posture
increasing by successive addition
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loiter
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v. E.g.
The policeman told him not to loiter in the alley.
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agree; give consent, often at insistence of another; concede
stand idly about; linger aimlessly; proceed slowly or with many stops
leave to someone by a will; hand down
form, plan, or arrange in the mind; transmit or give by will
subside; decrease; become less in amount or intensity
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painstaking
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a. E.g.
The truth is, I didn’t want to have to call any parents, so by outlining everything in painstaking detail in my newsletters, I could avoid it.
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easily approachable; warmly friendly
occurring at irregular intervals; having no pattern or order in time
extremely careful and diligent work or effort; taking of pains
abrupt and curt in manner or speech; rudely abrupt, unfriendly
long and thin; slender; having little substance
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resonant
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a. E.g.
The deep, resonant voice of the actor James Earl Jones makes him particularly effective when he appears on stage.
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abnormally pale; lacking intensity of color or luminousness
bodily; of a material nature; tangible
acceptable; sufficiently agreeable in flavor to be eaten
echoing; strong and deep in tone; resounding; having lasting presence or effect
disagreeable and contrary in dispositionn; mean or coarse
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substantiate
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v. E.g.
These endorsements from satisfied customers substantiate our claim that Pacific Lava is a best school to enhance vocabulary.
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work together, especially in a joint intellectual effort
put out a fire; extinguish; put an end to; destroy
make muddy; mix confusedly; think, act, or proceed in confused or aimless manner
establish by evidence; make firm or solid; support
dig ground, as with spade; search deeply and laboriously
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transient
(12)
a. E.g.
Lexy's joy at finding the perfect Christmas gift for Phil was transient, she still had to find presents for the cousins and Uncle Bob.
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very liberal in giving; showing great generosity
momentary; temporary; staying for short time
deserving of praise; worthy of high praise
lacking variety or excitement; monotonous
lacking stylishness or neatness; shabby; old-fashioned
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