Parts of speech
Defenitions
Defenitions (2)
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sustain

verb

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frivolous

of little importance, not worthy of serious attention, not meant seriously

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residue

showing concern or care; fearful or anxious about someone or soemthing

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prone

Lying faced down/inclined/likely

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peruse

read throughroly and carefully

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prone

adj

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muster

to bring together for service or battle; to gather or summon to amount to comprise, include, or a list of military personnel, a gathering, acculumation

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annul

to reduce to nothing; to make ineffective or inoperative, to declare legally invalid or void

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Qualm 

a pang of conscience, uneasiness, feeling of fairness or nausea

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porous

full of tiny holes, premerable

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recourse

noun

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nonentity

a nobody/ of no importance

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blase'

indifferent, bored as a result of having enjoyed many pleasures, apathetic

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recourse

thing or person turned for help or advice the act of seeking help or protection

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promontory

a high point of land extending into water

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bolster

verb

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obsess

to trouble or haunt, to fill the mind

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bolster

to support, give a boost, or a pillow

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Staid

Serious and dignified; quiet or subdued in character or conduct

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ornate

lavish, elaborately decorated
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blase

indifferent, bored as result of having enjoyed many pleasures

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oust

to remove, drive out of a position

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deplore

too fell or express regret or disapproval

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Solicitous

showing concern or care, fearful or anxious about someone or something

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sustain

to support, to nourish