| Term | Definition |
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vain |
having to high an opinion of one's looks or achievements |
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jeer |
to speak or cry out in scorn; mock |
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exquisite |
finely done or made very beautiful |
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scoundrel |
a mean or wicked person |
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progress |
moving toward a goal |
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drab |
dull and without color; not cheerful or colorful |
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entire |
having nothing left out; whole;complete |
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applaud |
to show approval especially by clapping hands, |
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crafty |
skilled at tricking others |
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exclaim |
to speak suddenly and with strong feeling |
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disclose |
to make known |
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refine |
to make pure by removing all unwanted matter |
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intend |
to plan; to have in mind |
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peer |
to look closely; to stare, especially at something that is hard to see or understand |
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uneasy |
not comfortable; worried or nervous |
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vain |
without success, |
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vain |
without succes or result; useless, unproductive of success |
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jeer |
something said that is meant to hurt or insult |
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progress |
an improvement, |
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progress |
to move forward, |
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progress |
to advance to an higher stage, to improve |
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applaud |
the showing of approval or enjoyment by cheering or clapping |
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exclaim |
a sharp cry of stron g feeling |
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refine |
in pure state |
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refine |
having good manners and good taste |
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intend |
an aim, plan or purpose |