| Term | Definition |
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agenda |
a list of things to be done or considered |
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ardent |
intensly eager; passionate |
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ardor |
passionate intensity of feeling |
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brevity |
conciouseness of expression; shortness of duration |
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chaperone |
a person who accompanies younger people to see that they behave properly |
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chaperone |
to be chaperon to |
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contemplate |
to give careful thought to; to ponder |
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contemplate |
to have plans to; to intend |
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deter |
to discourage or prevent from taking action |
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deterrent |
anything that prevents or discourages |
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flair |
natural skill or ability; talent |
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innovation |
something new; a new way of doing something |
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innovative |
marked by freshness or originality; willing to try new things |
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integral |
nessesary to complete something; essential |
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intellect |
the ability to think and understand |
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intellect |
a person with great intellegence |
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ogle |
to stare at, often in a flirtatious and bold manner |
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risque |
bordering on being indecent or improper |
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stymie |
to thwart or make difficulties for |
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vivacity |
livelyness of manner or appearance |
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vivacious |
full of life and spirit |
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wrangle |
to quarrel in a noisy or angry way |
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wrangle |
to win or obtain by arguement |