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collaborate
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VERB: to work together to get something done, such as a work of art, literature, or science |
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NOUN: scorn; a feeling that someone or something is worthless |
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VERB: to change something that should be good or honest into something bad
ADJECTIVE: dishonest; wicked |
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ADJECTIVE: achieving the best results with the least waste of time or energy; capable |
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ADJECTIVE: able to speak or write well, expressing thoughts and feelings effectively |
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ADJECTIVE: of the greatest importance; necessary |
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VERB: to make stronger or more effective |
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involuntary
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ADJECTIVE: done without choice or control |
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NOUN: the attitude that reflects the degree of enthusiasm, confidence, or bravery |
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ADJECTIVE: causing one to feel pity |
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VERB: to make longer in time |
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provocation
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NOUN: a cause for a reaction, especially a cause for irritation or anger |
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VERB: to feel annoyed or angry about |
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ADJECTIVE: clever about practical things |
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