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(v.) to let do or happen; to agree

allow

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(n.) an ability to do something well; a skill or gift

talent

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(v.) to keep away from

avoid

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(v.) to bring or come back to life

revive

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(v.) to guess what is going to happen

predict

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(adj.) Knowing or realizing

aware

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(adj.) partly or completely dark; wearing a frown

gloomy

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(n.) the usual weather conditions of a place

climate

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(n.) a custom, belief, or idea that has been passed down over time

tradition

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(adj.) large or more than enough; plentiful

abundant

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(v.) to not accept or agree to something

refuse

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(v.) to get someone to believe something or to do something; to win over

convince

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(v.) to copy someone’s movements or expression; to appear like something else

imitate

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(v.) to eat or drink, especially in large amounts; to use up; to destroy

consume

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(v.) to start something; to think up or begin to understand

conceive

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(adj.) talking action; full of movement

active

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(adj.) violent; wild or savage

fierce

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(adj.) far removed in distance or time, out of the way; unlikely; very slight

remote

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(n.) a typical example; something who cats for another

representative

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(v.) to discuss in order to arrive at an agreement

negotiate

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(n.) a source of useful supplies, materials, or information

resource

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(v.) to see; to watch with close attention; to stick to or obey

observe

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(v.) to slowly decline or fall into ruin

decay

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(n.) a feeling that something or someone is worthless or inferior; an expression of that feeling

scorn

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(n.) a special right, benefit, or permission

privilege