| Term | Definition |
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Address |
1. v. to direct one's words to 2. v. to apply oneself to something 3. a written or spoken speech 4. n the place where someone lives or recieves mail |
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approve |
To think well of; to agree on |
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conclude |
to bring or come to an end; to form an opinion |
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deprive |
to keep from having; to take away from |
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elder |
1. A person who is older 2. Someon people look up to because of age and experience |
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escort |
1. v. to travel with; to guide or protect a person 2. n. one or more personst that escort |
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fare |
1. n. money paid for a trip, by bus or train. 2. n. food or drink 3. v. to get along |
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forlorn |
sad and lonely |
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hearty |
1. large and satisfying 2. friendly and enthusiastic |
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inhale |
to breathe in |
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merit |
1. v. to deserve 2. n. good qualities; worth 3. (merits) the actual facts |
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stingy |
not generous |
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summon |
1. to call or send for 2. to call forth; to gather |
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valiant |
full of courage; brave |
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waft |
to move or be moved lightly over water or air; to drift |