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disquiet  Speak Example sentences
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idle person; male bee; someone who takes more time than necessary
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make uneasy or anxious; trouble
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the feeling of great happiness and well-being, sometimes exaggerated
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greatly exceeding bounds of reason or moderation; exceeding proper limits
dour  Speak Example sentences
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a biologist who studies the relationship between organisms and their environment
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raise in rank or dignity; praise
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list each one; mention one by one
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stubbornly unyielding; marked by sternness or harshness
drone  Speak Example sentences
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unaware, without noticing; unmindful or thoughtless
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idle person; male bee; someone who takes more time than necessary
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plead; make the earnest request of; ask for earnestly
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a biologist who studies the relationship between organisms and their environment
elicit  Speak Example sentences
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unpopulated; providing no shelter or sustenance; devoid of inhabitants
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idle person; male bee; someone who takes more time than necessary
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draw out; bring forth or to light;  generate or provoke as response or answer
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unaware, without noticing; unmindful or thoughtless
exorbitant  Speak Example sentences
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greatly exceeding bounds of reason or moderation; exceeding proper limits
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draw out; bring forth or to light;  generate or provoke as response or answer
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make uneasy or anxious; trouble
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existing only in imagination; feigned; not true or real
extant  Speak Example sentences
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drive or force onward; drive forward; urge to action through moral pressure
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still in existence;  not destroyed, lost, or extinct
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greatly exceeding bounds of reason or moderation; exceeding proper limits
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raise in rank or dignity; praise
fictitious  Speak Example sentences
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existing only in imagination; feigned; not true or real
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difficult to please; having complicated requirements; excessively particular demanding about details
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draw out; bring forth or to light;  generate or provoke as response or answer
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hinder; charge with improper conduct; challenge the validity of; try to discredit
forestall  Speak Example sentences
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prevent by taking action in advance
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a biologist who studies the relationship between organisms and their environment
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change shape by stress; become misshapen; make formless
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having rough, surly, or harsh nature
fortuitous  Speak Example sentences
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having rough, surly, or harsh nature
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overjoyed; extremely happy and excited
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accidental; by chance; coming or occurring without any cause
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devaluation; decrease in price or value
gruff  Speak Example sentences
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having rough, surly, or harsh nature
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change shape by stress; become misshapen; make formless
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stubbornly unyielding; marked by sternness or harshness
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of the same or similar nature or kind