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meager |
lacking in quantity or quality. thin |
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heed |
verb pay attention to; take notice of. |
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incredulous |
unwilling or unable to believe something |
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heed |
pay attention to; take notice of. |
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horrid |
causing horror |
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immaculate |
perfectly clean, neat, or tidy |
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indicate |
point out; show. ▶be a sign or symptom of; strongly imply. ▶state briefly or indirectly |
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gruesome |
causing repulsion or horror |
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impious |
lacking piety or reverence |
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impasse |
noun a deadlock |
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heterogeneous |
diverse in character or content |
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hexagon |
a plane figure with six straight sides and angles |
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immortal |
living forever |
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grotesque |
comically or repulsively ugly or distorted |
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gregarious |
fond of company; sociable (of animals) living in flocks or colonies |
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grovel |
crouch or crawl abjectly on the groundact obsequiously to obtain forgiveness or favour |
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hibernate |
verb (of an animal or plant) spend the winter in a dormant state |
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impervious |
not allowing fluid to pass through |
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hasty |
done or acting with haste; hurried |
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ascertain |
find out for certain |