| Term | Definition |
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agitation |
noun: a violent movement, noise and confusion, excitement |
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enchant |
verb: to charm or please greatly |
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hilarious |
adjective: extremely funny |
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pall |
verb: to loose in intrest, become tiresome; noun: a dark covering |
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blurt |
verb: to say suddenly or without thinking |
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fluctuate |
verb: to change continuosly, to move up and down |
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ignite |
verb: to set on fire, to excite |
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reputable |
adjective: well thought of, having a good reputation |
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chronological |
adjective: arranged in order of time of occurance |
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foster |
verb: to bring up, promote; adjective: in the same family but not related by birth |
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magnitude |
noun: great size, importance |
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grovel |
to humble oneself, to lie face down |
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massive |
adjective: large and heavy, great in size or scope |
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revere |
verb: to love, respect, or honor greatly |
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countenance |
noun: face or facial expressions; verb: to tolerate or approve |
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saga |
noun:a narrative, a long detailed account |
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diminish |
verb: to make or become smaller |
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handicraft |
noun: work done by hand, trade requiring manual skills; adjective: relating to skilled work done by hand |
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maternal |
adjective: of or like a mother |
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stodgy |
adjective: dull, hidebound, lumpy |