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acknowledge |
V. to admit, accept as true |
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ancient |
Adj. very old; of the distant past |
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anticipate |
v. to expect; be ready for something to happen |
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athlete |
n. the person who plays sports |
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authority |
n. person with power or special knowledge |
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band |
n. a small group |
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blur |
n. something not seen clearly |
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boundary |
n. an edge; border |
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century |
n. a period of 100 years |
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chunk |
n. a large piece |
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complicate |
v. to cause to be more difficult |
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coordinate |
v. to organize; make work together |
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crucial |
Adj. very important |
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deliberately |
Adv. intentionally; on purpose |
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demonstrate |
v. to show; model |
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depression |
n. constant sadness |
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detect |
v. to notice; become aware of |
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develop |
v. to grow and change |
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distracting |
Adj. taking attention away from something |
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emotion |
n. a feeling such as anger or love |
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engage |
v. to participate in something |
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entertainment |
n. a performance or show |
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exhibit |
n. something shown to the public; a display |
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exotic |
Adj. unusual; from a foreign place |
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focus |
v. center attention on one particular object |
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found |
v. to start or establish an institution |
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grandeur |
n. greatness |
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indiscernibly |
Adv. In a way that is impossible to see or notice |
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indistinct |
Adj. unclear |
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industrious |
Adj. hardworking |
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intellectual |
Adj. related to thinking |
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maneuver |
n. a movement |
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massive |
Adj. very big |
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merely |
Adv. only |
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obesity |
n. the condition of being very overweight |
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obvious |
Adj. easy to see; clear |
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overwhelming |
Adj. overpowering; very large |
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passive |
Adj. not active |
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pastime |
n. a free time activity |
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performance |
n. how well a person or machine does something |
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peripheral |
Adj. at the edge |
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Permanently |
Adv. for always |
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physical |
Adj. related to the body |
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popular |
Adj. liked by many people |
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range |
n. an area |
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reduce |
v. to make something smaller |
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rejuvenate |
v. to refresh; restore |
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reluctant |
Adj. not wanting to do something; unwilling |
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remnant |
Adj. a small leftover piece |
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renovation |
n. repair or rebuilding |
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scan |
v. to look over |
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spectator |
n. a person who watches an event |
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suffer |
v. to experience something difficult or painful |
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survive |
v. to continue; stay alive |
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talent |
n. a special ability |
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tolerate |
v. to accept; to allow |
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trainer |
n. a person who teaches skills to people or animals |
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unconsciously |
Adv. Without thinking; automatically |
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venue |
n. a place where an event is held |
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vision |
n. the ability to see; sight |