| Term | Definition |
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astonish |
To surprise or amaze |
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dainty |
Small and fine in quality or appearance |
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demonstrate |
To show by doing |
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devote |
to give one's complete attention to a purpose or person |
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envy |
A wish for something that someone else has |
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flinch |
To move back suddenly in fear |
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grieve |
To feel deep sorrow; to be filled with sadness |
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opponent |
A person who is against one in a contest, game, or argument |
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organize |
To arrange according to a system |
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perform |
To play, recite, or entertain before an audience |
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propose |
To suggest |
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reputation |
What people generally think about a person or thing |
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resent |
To feel anger or annoyance at |
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scarce |
In short supply; not plentiful |
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surplus |
The amount that is more than is needed |
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astonishment |
Great surprise or amazement |
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demonstration |
A showing or display of objects or feelings |
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devotion |
A strong love or attachment |
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envious |
Filled with envy |
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grief |
Deep sorrow |