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Define prolonged "the region suffered a PROLONGED drought"
continuing for a long time or longer than usual; lengthy.
100
Define receding. He could see the ship going away from him, RECEDING in the distance.
Becoming more distant from previous position.
100
Define Protruding "he had a PROTRUDING bottom lip"
sticking out; projecting.
100
Define impulse Rainsford had to control his IMPULSE to run.
sudden desire to do something.
100
Define modesty "with typical MODESTY he insisted on sharing the credit with others."
the quality or state of being moderate in the estimation of one's abilities.
200
Define disarming “Don’t be alarmed,” said Rainsford, with a smile he hoped was DISARMING.
Removing or lessening suspicions or fears.
200
Define surmounted "all manner of cultural differences were SURMOUNTED"
overcome (a difficulty or obstacle).
200
Define invariable "It was his INVARIABLE custom to have one glass of water before his supper."
never changing.
200
Define anguish "she shut her eyes in ANGUISH"
severe mental or physical pain or suffering.
200
Define amenity "heating is regarded as a basic AMENITY"
a desirable or useful feature or facility of a building or place.
300
Define barbarous "many early child-rearing practices were BARBAROUS by modern standards"
savagely cruel; exceedingly brutal.
300
Define forsake "he would never FORSAKE Tara"
abandon (someone or something).
300
Define tangible "the emphasis is now on TANGIBLE results."
clear and definite; real.
300
Define vitality with fresh VITALITY he swam toward the sound.
the state of being strong and active; energy.
300
Define cease "the fighting had CEASED and normal life was resumed"
bring or come to an end.
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Define unruffled Zaroff appeared UNRUFFLED, even when Rainsford called him a murderer.
Not agitated or disturbed; calm.
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Define mystify "He was MISTIFIED."
be a mystery or bewildering to someone
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Define vivid "memories of that evening were still VIVID."
producing powerful feelings or strong, clear images in the mind.
400
Define notion "children have different NOTIONS than adults
a conception of or belief about something.
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Define naive "the rather NAIVE young man had been totally misled"
(of a person or action) showing a lack of experience, wisdom, or judgment.
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Define diverting The deadly hunt was a DIVERTING game to Zaroff.
draw the attention of (someone) away from tedious or serious concerns; entertain or amuse.
500
Define mutter "he MUTTERED something under his breath"
say something in a low or barely audible voice, especially in dissatisfaction or irritation.
500
Define palpable "the dank tropical night was PALPABLE as it pressed its thick warm blackness in upon the yacht."
capable of being perceived.
500
Define refectory "He entered the REFECTORY."
A vast dining hall.
500
Define droll "How extraordinarily DROLL you are!" he said.
comical in an odd manner
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