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stealth
The cat stealthily croueled in the gross eyeing its intended victum andwaiting for just the right moment to pounce.
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Sneaky.
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malevolent
The malevolent spirit howled profantie through the night from the depths of the old basement. |
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assuage
It took a year for my feelings to assuage after my brother's death.
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To make something feel better
(assuaged,assuages,assuaging) |
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dictum
There is an old dictum which states might make right but i disagree.
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A short statement that express a general truth or principle.
(dicta,dictums) |
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arbitrate
Two friends want this piece of chocolate but they aribrate it by splitting it. |
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To act between parts.
(arbitrates,arbitrated) |
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nauseate
I did not feel so well that i was nauseate.
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To feel sick to the point of vomkting.
(nauseated,nauseates) |
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melancholy
When it was raining sean felt melancholy.
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Gloomy or depressed.
(melancholies,molancholied) |
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aloof
Jason was aloof because he never particapate in class. |
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Not friendly or forthcoming cool and distent.
(aloof) |
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benign
Ben openning the door for the old lady showed his benign.
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Showing or expressing kindness or genteless.
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acquiesce
Jack acquisce that there were no phones in school.
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Submit or comply silent or without protest agree.
(acquiesces,acquiesced)
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