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A speech that praises/commends someone. Often refers to someone who has died.
A positive memorium of someone or something. |
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A wide view of an extensive area.
A comprehensive presentation or survey. |
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A pharmacist. One that prepares and sells drugs or medicine. |
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The activity of donating to charitable causes. |
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Chaos, uproar, tumult. Lack of organization. |
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Complete devastation of life. Any mass slaughter or reckless destruction of life. |
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Animated, full of life, cheerful, spirited. |
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Risk of loss of life or injury. Hazardous, possible exposure to harm or death. |
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high praise, excessive flation or adoration
Example: The teenager's adulation for Wisen Y Yandel annoyed her parent's because they only liked salsa. |
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misfortune, an unfavorable turn of events
Example: Even in the face of adversity the girls were able to succeed. |
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trust, closeness amongst friends, sociability within a group |
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indirect, not going about something in a straight forward manner, taking the longest route |
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to harm one's reputation, take away one's credibility |
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being able to relate to the way another is feeling, identifying with another's feelings |
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a person who complies with accepted rules and customs, one who goes along with what others are doing |
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very insightful, able to know what will happen in the future |
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a leader of a revolutionary group (usually), rabble rouser |
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Lasts only a short period, momentary
Example: The ephemeral weekend |
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