| Term | Definition |
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addict |
a person with a very strong desire for something that is habit-forming and sometimes harmful |
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aspire |
to have a strong desire to get of do something ; to seek |
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bias |
to favor one side or another, not impartial, prejudice |
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blatant |
very obvious in an offensive or shameless way |
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candid |
expressed honestly and without holding back unpleasent truths |
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confront |
to stand up to, to face bodly, to bring face to face |
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debut |
a first public appearence |
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enroll |
to sign up to become a member of some group of activity; to register |
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fluster |
to confuse, embarras or to make nervous |
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impunity |
freedom from being harmed or punished |
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intensify |
to increase; to strengthen or deepen |
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intimidate |
to frighten, especially by threatening someone |
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obnoxious |
very unpleasent; disgusting |
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retort |
to answer, especially in a quick or clever way |
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stint |
a period of time devoted to a job of some task, a limit or restriction |