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dialogue |
conversation between characters in a novel, short story, or drama |
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dialect |
language or speech used by people groups in different areas of the world |
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demolished |
totally destroyed |
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chauffeur |
an employee who is hired to drive someone around and take care ot the car |
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predudice |
an unfounded hatred, fear, or mistrust of a person or peple group who are different in religion, ethnicity, nationality, or social status |
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perpetual |
endless, lasting forever |
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appalling |
horrifying, dreadful |
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audacious |
bold or daring |
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imperative |
absolutely necessary |
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incredulous |
unwilling to believe something |
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maneuver |
movement that requires skill, or a plan |
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appease |
to satisfy someone to keep them happy |
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allegiance |
loyalty, devoted support |
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retribution |
punishment, vengence for wrong |
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exuberant |
extremely joyful |
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segregate |
to force separation |
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implicate |
point the finger at or accuse of a crime |
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tolerant |
open minded |
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exert |
to use great effort |
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