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a task that was given to students; job; distribution; appointment | |
state of being suitable | |
work together, especially in a joint intellectual effort | |
rubbing away; tending to grind down |
speaking or behaving in an artificial way; emotionally stirred or moved; infected or attacked | |
talk without exchanging too much information; informal conversation | |
state of having contradictory or conflicting emotional attitudes, such as love and hate | |
sentimental; emotional; emotionally charged |
solitary; by oneself, not with any other people | |
rubbing away; tending to grind down | |
speaking or behaving in an artificial way; emotionally stirred or moved; infected or attacked | |
a small room on a ship or boat where people sleep |
move suddenly and rapidly | |
unbalanced; uneven; having parts on either side or half that do not match | |
situation; condition; detail accompanying or surrounding an event | |
song of praise or patriotism; the song of devotion or loyalty |
state of having contradictory or conflicting emotional attitudes, such as love and hate | |
a task that was given to students; job; distribution; appointment | |
work together, especially in a joint intellectual effort | |
violent rotating windstorm |
uninteresting and tiresome; dull | |
tell someone confidently that something is true; guarantee; convince | |
unbalanced; uneven; having parts on either side or half that do not match | |
seasoning; something used to give relish to food; something used to enhance the flavor of food, like salt or pepper |
situation; condition; detail accompanying or surrounding an event | |
a sportsman; one who contended for a prize in public games | |
state of having contradictory or conflicting emotional attitudes, such as love and hate | |
solitary; by oneself, not with any other people |
tedium; dullness; state of being a bore, or the tendency to become tiresome and uninteresting | |
a sportsman; one who contended for a prize in public games | |
the action of trying at something | |
a natural appearance of coloured light in the sky, that is usually seen nearest the Arctic or Antarctic |
a group of people within hearing; crowd seeing a stage performance | |
tell someone confidently that something is true; guarantee; convince | |
represent in a picture or sculpture; portray in words; describe | |
ruin; lay waste; destroy; make desolate |
talk without exchanging too much information; informal conversation | |
a natural appearance of coloured light in the sky, that is usually seen nearest the Arctic or Antarctic | |
permit to enter; receive; provide the right or a means of entrance to | |
a small room on a ship or boat where people sleep |