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serene
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adjective
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Calm, peaceful, and untroubled; tranquil |
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simmer
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verb
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To heat a liquid, usually a stew or soup, just below the boiling point, allowing it to cook slowly; or to stay in a slow, controlled state of progress or tension, often before a larger event or change occurs. |
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slumber
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noun
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A sleep |
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solitude
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noun
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The state or situation of being isolated and alone. |
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stabilize
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verb
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To bring a situation, condition, or system under control. |
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staid
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adjective
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Sedate, respectable, and unadventurous |
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suave
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adjective
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Charming and confident in manner: Especially in a smooth, polite way. |
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tidy
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verb
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To clean up or arrange things neatly. |
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tinker
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verb
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To attempt to repair or improve something in a casual way, often to no useful effect |
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trance
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noun
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A semi-hypnotic state where the mind seems to be transported to another realm |
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tranquil
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adjective
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Calm and peaceful and without noise |
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transfixed
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adjective
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Unable to move or stop looking at something because you are so interested, surprised, or frightened |
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unfazed
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adjective
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Not surprised or worried |
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unflappable
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adjective
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Having or showing calmness in a crisis |
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unspoken
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adjective
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Not expressed in words, but understood or implied, especially when something is felt deeply but not discussed. |
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