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champion |
protect or fight for as first place E.g.Martin Luther King, Jr., they believe he could champion the oppressed in their struggle for equality. |
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championship |
status of being a champion; position or title of a winner E.g.Winning a championship is about more than having the best team. |
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chant |
utter with a melodious voice; celebrate in song; make melody with the voice E.g.They began to chant the hero's deeds after his speech. |
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chaotic |
in utter disorder; lacking visible order or organization E.g.He tried to bring order into the chaotic state of affairs. |
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chapel |
place of worship that is smaller than and subordinate to a church; service conducted in a chapel E.g.Slightly smaller than the shrine, the chapel is also a domed structure cruciform in plan. |
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charisma |
divine gift; great popular charm or appeal of political leader E.g.Political commentators have deplored the importance of a candidate's charisma in these days of television campaigning. |
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charm |
power or quality of pleasing or delighting; attractiveness; item worn for its supposed magical benefit E.g.Her spirit and charm is going to be a great lesson to all young women and teens |
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chary |
cautious; sparing or restrained about giving E.g.A prudent, thrifty, New Englander, DeWitt was as chary of investing money in junk bonds. |
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chase |
pursue for the purpose of killing or taking; hunt; follow as if to catch E.g.He saw the policeman chase the mugger down the alley. |
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chasm |
deep opening in the earth surface E.g.They could not see the bottom of the chasm. |
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chassis |
rectangular frame attached working parts, as of automobile E.g.Examining the car after the accident, the owner discovered that the body had been ruined but that the chassis was unharmed. |
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chaste |
morally pure in thought or conduct; decent and modest E.g.If, however, he remarried or did not remain chaste, the money would pass to her mother. |
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chasten |
rid of excess; refine or purify; correct by punishment or reproof E.g.But we're not writing to chasten you today, we're writing to thank you. |
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chastise |
punish, as by beating; criticize severely; rebuke E.g.I must chastise you for this offense. |
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chauvinist |
person with prejudiced belief in superiority of own kind E.g.A chauvinist cannot recognize any faults in his country, no matter how flagrant they may be. |
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check |
stop motion; curb or restrain E.g."Young man," she said, "you'd better check your temper.". |