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annul
Brittany Spears made annulled her first marrige. |
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reduce to nothing; ineffective; void |
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annul
Brittany Spears annulled her first marrige. |
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reduce to nothing; ineffective; void |
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annul
Brittany Spears annulled her first marrige. |
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reduce to nothing; ineffective; void |
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blase
She had a blase attidude about going back to school since we were on vacation for so long. |
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indifferent, bored as a result of having enjoyed many pleasures |
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bolster
When she was feeling down I gave her a compliment and that bolstered her esteem. |
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to support, give a boost to |
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deplore
He deplored the kids when they were booing the guest. |
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to feel or express regret or dissproval |
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frivolous
The problem was frivoulous and no one cared. |
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of little importance, not worth of serious attention |
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muster
I had to muster up some old scraps to finish my project. |
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to bring together for service or battle |
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nonentity
In the olden days they treated some people as nonentity. |
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a person or thing of no importance |
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obsess
She was obsessed about her new clothes she bought. |
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to trouble, haunt the mind |
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ornate
The rich people ornated their home for halloween. |
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oust
I had to oust the bad smell away so i lite a candle. |
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peruse
I perused the document before I signed it. |
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porous
The sponge had porous in it. |
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promontory
The house was built on a promontory by the water. |
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a high point of land extending into water. |
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prone
When the girl was rushed into the hospital she was prone. |
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quaim
The lady was quaim when she had to go speak infront of her class. |
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recourse
I had to recourse to a new source of help. |
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a person or thing turned to for help or advice |
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residue
After the Fourth of July, there was residue on the streets. |
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the reamainder that which remains when a part has been used up or removed |
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sollcitous
I was sollcitous about my moms health. |
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staid
I was staid when I was teaching. |
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sustain
I had to sustain my grade in Geometry. |
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to support, noursih, keep up |
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