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adaptation
(1)
n. E.g.
The play is an adaptation of a short novel.
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trunks, bags, parcels, and suitcases in which one carries one's belongings while traveling; luggage
overprice; a price that is too high
quality; attribute; distinguishing feature; slight degree or amount
organization of performers and associated personnel
modification; alteration or adjustment in structure or habits
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careless
(2)
a. E.g.
Geithner apologized for what he called careless mistakes.
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expressed in spoken rather than written words; consisting of words alone without action
of or relating to the spine or spinal cord; in the region of, the backbone, or vertebral column
not existing in nature or explanation according to natural laws
luminous; bright; emitting visible light
negligent; taking insufficient care
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constitute
(3)
v. E.g.
"I never did see the beat of that boy!" She went to the open door and stood in it and looked out among the tomato vines that would constitute the garden.
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prevent; turn or cause to turn off or away
make up; form something
move over the surface with pressure and friction; spread a substance thinly over
mock; laugh at with contempt and derision
overrun; invade in great numbers; occupy in large numbers or live on a host
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equestrian
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a. E.g.
Matz gained keen insight into horses as a three-time Olympian and a silver medalist in equestrian competition at the 1996 Summer Games.
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marked by complexity and richness of detail; done with care and in minute detail
of or relating to horseback riding or horseback riders; depicted or represented on horseback
protected from danger or bad weather
projecting inward; entering as an improper or unwanted
of a vocation or occupation; providing a special skill rather than academic knowledge
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foolish
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a. E.g.
"Oh, you foolish Alice!" she answered herself. "How can you learn lessons in here? Why, there's hardly room for YOU!"
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marked with, or exhibiting, folly; void of understanding; weak in intellect; without judgment
prepared; inclined; be ready; being particular condition of body or of health
reasonable; based on known statements or events or conditions
massive; taking a great amount of time and effort to complete; in manner of a monument
protected by armor; provided with protective covering
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impressive
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a. E.g.
From a distance, downtown Johannesburg looks impressive, a collection of skyscrapers and neon lights.
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of first rank or importance or value; essential or basic
not giving satisfaction; inadequate
exhibiting keen insight and good judgment; quick to understand
making a strong or vivid impression; producing a strong effect
prior to or preparing for the main matter; introductory
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metabolism
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n. E.g.
When you then get down to a lower weight, the damage to metabolism is still there, invisible, affecting all your efforts to control your weight.
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chemical processes occurring within a living cell or organism to maintenance of life
rays of the sun
emergency; pressing importance; need; pressing necessity
redness of the skin caused by exposure to the rays of the sun
one who is from the hills, especially from a rural area, lacking of refinement or sophistication
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oriental
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a. E.g.
If he is interested in oriental languages, the new Institute of Languages will enable him to acquire knowledge of Singhalese or Bantu.
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precisely agreeing with standard, fact, or truth; perfectly conforming
of the same or similar nature or kind
nutritious; healthy; of or providing nourishment
of or relating to the countries of the orient or their peoples or cultures; eastern
not discovered or explored, in any sense
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pioneer
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v. E.g.
The surgeons of this hospital pioneer organ transplants.
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make amends for; reimburse
protect or fight for as first place
act as force or influence that balances, checks or limits an opposite one
open up an area or prepare a way; settle a region
make a formal accusation; bring a formal charge
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sensibility
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n. E.g.
The sufferings of the Cuban people shocked my sensibility.
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pendent spear of ice formed by the freezing of dripping water
ability to feel or perceive; keen intellectual perception
process of extracting moisture
practice of investing things with symbolic meaning; system of symbols or representations
moving or going forward; proceeding onward; advance
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speck
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n. E.g.
I sought the orchard, driven to its shelter by the wind, which all day had blown strong and full from the south, without, however, bringing a speck of rain.
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particle; a very small spot ; stain
long usually narrow room ; covered corridor
natural talent or aptitude
realization; consciousness; having knowledge of
person who seeks to overturn established government; advocate of abolishing authority
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thrive
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v. E.g.
The easy way for a group to thrive is to have an active web presence getting its message out.
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prevent by taking action in advance
move or bring by force or with great effort
make less severe or strict; become less tense
make steady progress; prosper; flourish
perform; conduct oneself in a proper way
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