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Fastidiously (adj.)

very attentive to and concerned about accuracy and detail.

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Silhouettes (noun)

Ex. The silhouette of a person she knew was casted onto the wall as a shadow.

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Precarious (adj.)

not securely held or in position; dangerously likely to fall or collapse.

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Throng (noun)

a large, densely packed crowd of people or animals.

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Give a scentence example for Embittered (adj.)

Ex. She was embittered because she was treated like a little girl for no reason.

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Profusion (noun)

an abundance or large quantity of something.

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Contemporaries (noun)

Ex. The two college students were contemporaries due to them being born in the same year.

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Brusquely (adverb)

in a rough or blunt way; abruptly

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Roil (verb)

make (a liquid) turbid or muddy by disturbing the sediment.

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Give a scentence example for Recluse (adj.)

Ex. The recluce woman hid away in her shed in the forest, far away from the outside world.

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Recluse (adj.)

favoring a solitary life.

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Sinuous (adj.)

Ex. The sinuous road was very difficult for the teenager to drive on due to its many curves and its mild incline.

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Facile (adj.)

(especially of success in sports) easily achieved; effortless.

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Reciprocity (noun)

the practice of exchanging things with others for mutual benefit, especially privileges granted by one country or organization to another.

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Give a scentence example for Brusquely (adverb)

Ex. He brusquely pushed his brother out of the way and made him cry.

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Meandered (verb)

(of a river or road) follow a winding course.

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Mirthless (adj.)

Ex. She mirthlessly smiled when she was told that the whole family would be going on a trip together.

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Tersely (adverb)

sparing in the use of words; abrupt.

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Burnished (adj.)

(especially of metal) polished by rubbing.

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Define Contemporaries (noun)

a person or thing living or existing at the same time as another.

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Embittered (adj.)

angry or resentful at having been treated unfairly.

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Vigor (noun)

Ex. The two men arm-wrestling both had large amounts of strength and vigor.

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Merriment (noun)

gaiety and fun.

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Gout (noun)

a disease in which defective metabolism of uric acid causes arthritis, especially in the smaller bones of the feet, deposition of chalkstones, and episodes of acute pain.

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Define Sinuous (adj.)

having many curves and turns.