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A person who is opposed to, struggles against, or competes with another opponent. |
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The practice that separates people according to race. |
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Requiring or using much energy and vigor. |
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A word or phrase in apposition. |
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A large portion of the brain |
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To quote a passage, book, or an author. |
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To come into a collision or a disagreement. |
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To give permission, approval, or agreement to something |
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-Extending beyond the main body or line.
- Extending upwards or outwards beyond limits. |
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A figure of speech in which two unlike things are explicitly compared. |
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A small, showy ornament of little value, a trinket. |
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To show or indicate beforehand. |
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To command, order, direct: to bid them depart. |
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An extravagant statement or figure of speech not intended to be taken literally. |
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Struck with overwhelming shock or amazement, filled with sudden fright or horror. |
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Rough and noisy, noisily jolly or rowdy. |
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Worthy of belief or confidence, trustworthy: a credible witness. |
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A special variety of a language: The literary dialect is usually taken as the standard language. |
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showing ill will and a desire to hurt either physically or emotionally. |
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