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greedy
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adjective
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Having or showing an intense and selfish desire for something, especially wealth or power |
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hallucinate
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verb
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To see, hear, feel, or smell something that does not exist |
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hint
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nounverb noun
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A small or subtle piece of advice, suggestion, or information, often given to help someone understand something or solve a problem. |
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hoard
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verb
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To amass money or valued objects and then hide or store it away |
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hubris
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noun
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Excessive pride or self-confidence, often leading to a downfall. |
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hypothetical
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adjective
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An idea or situaton that might be true and might happen, but has not happened yet. |
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inhibitions
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noun
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A feeling of self-consciousness or restraint that prevents someone from acting freely; a psychological or social barrier that limits a person’s behavior or expressions. |
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innate
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adjective
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Inherent or built-in as a fundamental part of something. |
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insular
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adjective
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Narrow-minded or unwilling to accept new ideas or influences from outside sources. |
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ironic
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adjective
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Happening in a way that is opposite to what is expected, often in an amusing or thought-provoking manner. |
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morale
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noun
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The overall confidence, spirit, or mood of a person or group, especially during challenging times, with a level of enthusiasm and dedication. |
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personna
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noun
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The image or personality that a person presents in public, that is different from their real and private self. |
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picky
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adjective
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Being very particular or selective about something, often to the point of being hard to please. |
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prance
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verb
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For a horse to move with high springy steps. |
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preen
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verb
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To devote effort to making oneself look attractive and then admire one's appearance |
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pretentious
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adjective
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Trying to appear more important or clever than you are |
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prim
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adjective
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Stiffly formal and respectable; feeling or showing disapproval of anything regarded as improper |
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primal
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adjective
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Relating to very basic emotions or conditions
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primp
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verb
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To spend time making minor adjustments to one's hair, makeup, or clothes. |
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prissy
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adjective
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Fussily and excessively respectable |
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