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distinctive |
1) special, 2) recognizably different- synonym: special, antonym: ordinary |
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graduated |
1) to pass from one stage or level to a higher one- synonym: progressed, antonym: failed |
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decade |
1) a period of ten years- synonym: ten years, antonym: one year |
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tribulations |
1) great trouble or distress- synonym: woes, antonym: good times |
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cult |
1) a group showing great admiration for a person, thing, or idea- synonym: group of followers, antonym: opponents |
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originate |
1) to come into being; to begin, 2) to cause to be; to invent |
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indicate |
1) to point out; to show |
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posture |
1) the position of the body; the manner of holding the body, 2) the condition, situation, or state of something. |
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direct |
1) straightfoward; frank |
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submissive |
1) yeilding to the power or control of another; obedient. |
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reduce |
1) to make less or smaller, 2) to change to another form, 3) to bring a certain state or condition |
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disiplined |
1) orderly and obedient behavior, 2) punishment used to teach a lesson, 3) to bring under control; to train |
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confined |
1) to keep within limits; restrict, 2) shut in |
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eliminate |
1) to get rid of; to remove, 2) to leave out; to omit |
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remedy |
1) a means of relieving disease; a cure, 2) to put right; to cire |