| Term | Definition |
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admonish |
to warn |
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admonish |
to criticize gently |
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aghast |
struck with horror; strocked |
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annihilate |
to destroy completely; to reduce to utter ruin |
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benefactor |
a person who provides help, especially by giving money |
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bestow |
to give as an honor; to present as a gift |
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devious |
having many twist and turns; winding |
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devoid |
empty; lacking; entirely without. |
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heed |
to pay attention to |
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heedful |
paying careful attention |
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mortal |
causing death; fatal |
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muse |
to think about in a quiet, careful way |
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pioneer |
a person who goes before others and opens the way for them to follow |
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pioneer |
to open the way for others |
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plague |
to cause suffering or distress |
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subside |
to become quieter or less active |
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unwitting |
not done on purpose; unintended |
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wrath |
forceful anger; fury |