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Tuberculosis |
An infectious disease that may affect almost all tissues of the body |
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Bereft |
Deprived |
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Solace |
Something that gives comfort or relief |
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Exiled |
Prolonged seperation |
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Entangled |
To be involved with |
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Muted |
Silent; lessen the intensity of |
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Reluctantly |
unwillingly; disinclined |
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Vaguely |
Not clear |
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Remote |
Secluded, isolated, hard to reach |
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Exerted |
To put forth |
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Gait |
A manner of walking stepping or running |
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Consumed |
To absorb; engross |
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Invalid |
An infirm or sickly person |
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Intoxicating |
To make enthusiastic, elate strongly, exhilarate |
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Verandah |
Large open porch usually roofed or partly enclosed |
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Linger |
To remain or stay in the same place longer than usual |
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Ecstatic |
Feeling of great joy or delight |
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Strewed |
To cover or overspread with something |
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Lacquered |
To coat with a glossy resinous material |
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Disheveled |
Hanging loosely or in disorder; unkempt |
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Awash |
Covered, filled, or crowded |
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Receptive |
Willing or inclined to receive suggestions |
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Fruitless |
Useless, unproductive |
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Nuance |
A subtle difference or distinction; small details |
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Aloofness |
Indifference, shyness; reserved and disinterested |
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Leprosy |
A disease characterized by ulcers of the skin and bone |
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Conviction |
Firmly held belief or opinion |
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Scrutiny |
Close, careful examination |
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Parched |
Extremely dry, thirsty |
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Exuberant |
Happy, excited or in high spirits |
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Incubating |
To develop or grow |
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Emerging |
To come forth into view |
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Chameleon |
Changing person; able to adapt to different situations and environments |
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Resemblance |
A degree, kind or point of likeness, similarity to something |
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Halting |
Faulty, hesitating |
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Assurance |
A positive declaration intended to give confidence |
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Unaccustomed |
Not familiar or comfortable with because it doesn't happen often |
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Figment |
Something you imagine to be real |
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Captivated |
To attract or interest someone |
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Entrees |
Main dish of a meal |
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Assets |
Useful and desirable thing or quality |
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Flaunt |
To parade onself or show of |
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Deter |
To prevent or discourage the occurrence of an action, as by means of fear or doubt |
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Elongated |
Extended or lengthened |
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Aback |
Suprised and disconcerted |
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Intrigued |
To arouse the curiosity and interest of |
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Afflicted |
Grievously affected especially by disease |
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Mesmerized |
To spellbind; enthrall |
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Wiry |
Sinewy and lean |
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Brusquely |
Abrupt and curt in manner or speech |
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Formalities |
An established form, rule, or custom |
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Masked |
Latent or hidden, as a symptom or disease |
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Entombed |
To place in or as if in a tomb or grave |
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Muster |
To call forth; summon up |
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Audible |
That is heard or that can be heard |
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Vivid |
Presented in clear and striking manner |
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Infidelity |
Lack of fidelity or loyalty |
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Noncommittal |
Refusing commitment to a particular opinion or course of action |
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Urgency |
A pressing necessity |
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Repulse |
To cause repugnance or distaste in |
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Burlap |
A strong, coarsely woven cloth made of fibers used to make bags |
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Remnants |
A surviving trace or vestige |
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Depressions |
An area that is sunk below its surroundings |
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Crimson |
To make or become deeply or vividly red |
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Prospect |
Something expected; a possibility |
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