| Term | Definition |
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refute |
to prove to be false |
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naive |
no knowledge |
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docile |
easily managed |
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patronizing |
to act as a patron, to treat in a condesending manner |
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obscure |
to hide, to cover |
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hostile |
dangerous, enemy |
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apathetic |
lack of interest |
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opportune |
ocurring at a fitting time |
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prodigy |
a person with exceptional talents or powers |
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cascading |
to flow |
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absolute |
perfect in quality |
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emerged |
to arise or appear |
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benign |
kind and gentle nature |
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wince |
to shrink back or start aside from a blow or pain |
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aura |
feeling or mood that seems to surround |
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sullen |
sulkey, resentful, melancholy |
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incredulous |
expressive or disbelief |
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stifled |
to keep in or hold back |
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numbly |
stunned as from shock |
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divert |
to amuse or distract |
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defiance |
marked by bold resistance to authority |
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agony |
intense emotion |
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resignedly |
quit |
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aghast |
struck by terror or amazement |
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bleak |
depressing |
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aloof |
distant or reserved in manner |
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grimace |
a contortion of face expressing of pain or disgust |
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fathom |
a unit of lengh that is used to measure the ocean |
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rogue |
a person that doesn't have any morals |
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nonchalant |
casual, cool |
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cunning |
sneakiness, crafty |
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elite |
a group or class who joins superior status |