| Term | Definition |
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adversity |
N: Misfortune; hardship. |
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cardinal |
ADJ: Most important; chief. |
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credible |
ADJ: Believable; reliable. |
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empathize |
V: To show or feel understanding of another's feelings or problems. |
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faculty |
N: Any of the natural powers of the mind and body, such as sight or hearing. An inborn ability; a knack. All of the teachers in a school. |
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harrowing |
ADJ: Very distressing or acutely painful. |
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impair |
V: To damage, weaken, or lessen. |
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infer |
V: To reach a conclusion through reasoning. |
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intuition |
N: Knowing or sensing something without the use of reason; an insight. |
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manifest |
ADJ: Plain to see; evident. V: To make clear; to reveal. |
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nuance |
N: A very slight change in feeling or meaning; a gradation. |
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pernicious |
ADJ: Very destructive or harmful. |
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solace |
N: Comfort or relief in sorrow or distress; consolation. |
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treatise |
N: A methodically and thoroughly written discussion of a topic. |
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vogue |
N: The popular fashion of the time; wide acceptance or favor. |