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A sudden wish or urge. Ex. Sally had an impulse to punch a hole in her bedroom wall, after being angry at her mom. (Impulsively, Impulsive |
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A sense of knowing, and insight. Ex. Jennifer trusted her intuition about how horrible her school day was going to be. (intuitively, intuit) |
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To sink or slip gradually. Ex. Luke had a lapse of confidence, when he saw his bully at school, but soon he walked up to the bully, his chest filled with confidence now. (lapsed, lapsing) |
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A daydream. Ex. Sam reveries him getting the new video game for his birthday. (reverie, reveries) |
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An act of deep thinking or reflection. Ex. Karen meditated after a long day of hard work. (meditate, meditating, meditates,meditated) |
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Boring, tiresome because of length, slowness or dullness. Ex. The school day went by very tediously. (tediously) |
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Turned away from what is right or good. Ex. Collin had a perverse feeling to attend the college party his mom told him not to attend. (perverted, pervert) |
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Brazen Ex. Sally had a brazen idea to chase her after her balloon through a busy zoo. |
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Bold without shame. (brazened, brazen, brazening) |
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