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appropriate
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ADJECTIVE: suitable, proper |
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VERB: 1. to say a that a statement is not true or to say that the opposite is true 2. to go against or disagree with |
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NOUN: 1. cheating, dishonest dealing, a trick that is meant to deceive 2. a person who is not what he or she pretends to be, or something that is not what it seems to be |
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NOUN: something that is passed on from one's ancestors or handed down from the past, either by property (money or goods) or something that is not property, such as a way of life or a set of skills |
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ADJECTIVE: 1. referring to an enemy 2. unfriendly, showing hate or dislike |
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intelligible
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ADJECTIVE: understandable, clear |
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VERB: 1. to happen or come between 2. to come in or between in order to change stop, or settle |
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NOUN: a sick, weak person who cannot get around, especially one who has been in poor health for a long time
ADJECTIVE: not well, weak and sick |
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VERB: to push aside or crowd against |
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ADJECTIVE: dignified, noble, grand |
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ADJECTIVE: ready to do favors, helpful, friendly |
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VERB: to make or become hot and dry or thirsty |
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ADJECTIVE: possible but not yet actual, capable of becoming real
NOUN: skill or power that may be developed |
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ADJECTIVE: to run quickly, to hurry |
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ADJECTIVE: lazy, careless, good-for-nothing |
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