| Term | Definition |
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illiterate |
unable to read |
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ingenious |
very clever and imaginative |
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inscription |
smth written into a piece of rock or metal |
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phonetic |
related to the sounds in a language |
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amateurish |
not good enough to be the work of professionals |
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cast |
the group of actors in aplay, movie, tv |
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charismatic |
exteremely atractive and charming |
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gala |
expensive, elaborately arranged, full of celebration |
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hilarious |
very funny |
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improvisation |
inventing a solution to an unexpected problem |
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incompetent |
unskilled |
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medium |
a channel or way for meaning to be expressed |
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skit |
a short, informal play |
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zeal |
enthusiasm, a deep determination to do well |
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bulk |
largeness and a heavy appearence |
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capricious |
moving unpredictably |
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cumbersome |
difficult to wear or carry because of weight or shape |
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inhibit |
to discourage or to slow down |
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striking |
very noticeable; easily attracting attention |
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trend |
a movement in one direction, widespread change in fashion |
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vanity |
an excessive concern for one's appearance |
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vulnerable |
exposed to possible harm |