| Term | Definition |
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acute |
with a sharp point keen alert sharp and severe |
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bluster |
to talk or act in a noisy and thearthing way |
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bungle |
to act or work clumsily |
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commentary |
a series of notes clarifying or explaning something |
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duration |
the length of time |
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eerie |
causing fear because of strangness |
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facet |
one side of the story |
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fidelity |
the quality of being faithful |
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fray |
a brawl a noisy quarrel |
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headstrong |
willful, stubborn |
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inhabitant |
one living permanetly in a place |
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numb |
so frightened as to be unable to move |
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pacify |
To bring into a peaceful state. |
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ravenous |
very hungrey |
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refute |
to prove incorrect |
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remorse |
a feeling of deep regret (usually for some misdeed) |
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setback |
something that interferes with progress |
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smug |
overly self satisfied |
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synopsis |
a sketchy summary of the main points of an argument or theory |
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tarry |
to delay leaving |