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Compassionate (adjective)

showing kindness and a desire to help others who are suffering.

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Tense (adjective)

feeling anxious, nervous, or unable to relax; stretched tight.

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Glimpse (noun)

a brief or quick look at something; a momentary view.

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Steadfast (adjective)

firmly loyal, faithful, and committed; not changing or giving up.

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Tedious (adjective)

boring, tiring, or too long; causing someone to feel impatient.

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Chronological (adjective)

arranged in the order in which events happened.

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Elaborate (adjective) 

very detailed or complicated, often with many parts.

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Evade (verb)

to escape or avoid something, especially by cleverness or trickery.

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Thriving (adjective)

growing, developing, or being successful in a healthy and strong way.

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Bewildered (adjective)

completely confused or puzzled; unable to understand or think clearly.

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Brilliant (adjective) 

very bright or very smart; something or someone that really shines or stands out.

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Majestic (adjective) 

grand, beautiful, or impressive in a way that makes you feel amazed or full of respect.


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Mischievous (adjective)

causing or showing a fondness for playing tricks or causing trouble in a playful way.

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Meager (adjective)

 lacking in quantity or quality; not enough.

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Perplexed (adjective)

confused or uncertain about something.

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Frantic (adjective) 

feeling or showing a lot of worry, fear, or urgency; acting quickly because you’re scared or in a panic.

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Valiant (adjective) 

showing courage or bravery, especially in difficult or dangerous situations.

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Disastrous (adjective) 

causing great damage, harm, or failure.

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Vigorous (adjective)

strong, energetic, and full of life; done with power and force.

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Weary (adjective)

very tired, worn out, or lacking energy.

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Notorious (adjective) 

famous or well-known, usually for something bad.

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Invaluable (adjective)

extremely useful or important; priceless

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Meager (adjective)

very small in amount; not enough or not plentiful.

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Opulent (adjective)

very rich, luxurious, or fancy.


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Coax (verb)

 to gently persuade or encourage someone to do something.

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