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- Abate
- To become weaker; to decrease
- Acknowledge
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To admit the existence of.
To expres recognition or thanks for. - Agent
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1. a person who acts or does business for another.
2. Something that brings about a result. - Authority
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1. The right to give orders, make decisions, or take action.
2. An expert source of information. - Devastate
- To ruin or destroy completely.
- Epidemic
- the rapid spreading of a disease to many people at one time.
- estimate
- A number that is not exact; a careful guess
- Evict
- To force out of property by taking legal action.
- Impartial
- Not favoring one side more than another; fair.
- Industrious
- Hard working; not lazy.
- Infuriate
- To make very angry.
- Irrelevant
- Having nothing to do with the subject
- Precise
- Exact; accurate
- Sham
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Something fake of false.
To pretend - Trek
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A long, slow and difficult journey.
To travel slowly and with difficulty. - Astute
- Wise in a clever or practical way.
- Authentic
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Genuine, true
Authenticity, Authenticate - Delicacy
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A choice item of food.
Great consideration for the feelings of others. - derogatory
- Expressing a low opinion; intended to hurt the repuration of a person or thing.
- devour
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To eat up hungrily
To take in eagerly with the eyes or ears. - figment
- Something that is made up in the mind but that has no connection with reality.
- Mythical
- Imaginary; not real.
- Plumage
- A bird's feathers.
- Predatory
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1. Living by killing and eating other animals.
2. Living by robbing or stealing from others. - Prior
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1 Coming earlier in time
2. Coming before in order or importance. - Scavenge
- To search through or pick over, looking for something usable
- Slaughter
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To kill in order to obtain meat
To kill people or animals in large numbers or in a cruel way. - Solitude
- the condition of being alone or at some distance from people.
- Ungainly
- Moving in a clumsy or awkward way.
- Vulnerable
- Open to attack; easily injured physically or emotionally.
- Acquire
- To gain ownership of something; to get by one's own efforts or actions.
- Antagonize
- To make an enemy of; to stir up anger or dislike
- Competent
- Having the ability to do what is needed.
- Comprise
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To form; to make up.
To consist of or include - Correspond
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To match; to be equal to
To exchange letters with another person. - dilapidated
- In poor condition from neglect or age.
- Illustrious
- Very famous; outstanding.
- Incident
- Something that happens in real life or in a story; an event, often of little importance.
- Inherit
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To receive something from someone after that person's death.
To receive, as part of one's physical or mental make-up, from one's parents. - Latitute
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The distance north or south of the equator, measured in degrees.
A region marked by its distance from the equator.
Freedom from strict rules. - Loath
- Unwilling, reluctant
- maintain
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To declare something to be true
To continue in the same way or condition
To keep in good condition. - renovate
- To make like new again
- Reprimand
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To scold in a harsh or formal manner
A strong scolding from someone in authority. - Supervise
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To direct or manage activities.
Supervision, supervisor