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(n) Excruciating or acute distress, suffering or pain. "Joe felt great anguish after he lost his cat." |
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(adj) Full of life, action, or spirit. "Get animated with your automobile insurance." |
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(v) To attach, append, or add, esp. to something larger or more important. "Annexing a passageway to the house." |
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(v) To make void. "Annul a marriage." |
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(n)A deviation from the common rule, type, arrangement, or form. "Anomaly in a daily diet." |
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(adj) Without an acknowledged name, as that of author, contributor, etc. "Anonymous benefactor." |
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(n) hostility "Antagonism rose between Windows and Mac." |
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(adj) Preceding, prior. "Antecedent of 5 is 4." |
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(adj) Ancient. "Antediluvian computer has a bulky monitor." |
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(n) A collection of selected texts based on certain characteristics. "Anthology of Harry Potter books." |
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