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retroactive

January 30, 2026

adj. applying to things that happened in the past.

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angry

January 29, 2026

adj. feeling or showing strong annoyance or displeasure.

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4

receive

January 29, 2026

v. to get or be given something.

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amateur

January 29, 2026

n. a person who engages in a pursuit for fun not professionally.

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epithet

January 29, 2026

n. a descriptive phrase expressing a quality of a person.

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apprehend

January 29, 2026

v. to understand or grasp something. it can also mean to capture or arrest someone.

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rapacious

January 29, 2026

adj. having an extreme greed for wealth or food.

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liberated

January 29, 2026

v. to free; to set free as from imprisonment or bondage

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contrite

January 29, 2026

adj. feeling or showing regret for wrongdoing.

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rejuvenate

January 29, 2026

v. to make someone or something feel young again.

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alone

January 28, 2026

adj. having no one else present.

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freight

January 28, 2026

n. goods transported in bulk by truck, train, ship, or aircraft.

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javelin

January 28, 2026

n. a light spear thrown in sports.

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foreign

January 28, 2026

adj. relating to or derived from another country.

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decree

January 28, 2026

n. an official order or decision made by a legal authority.

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boisterous

January 28, 2026

adj. noisy energetic and cheerful.

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impudent

January 28, 2026

adj. showing a lack of respect or shameless boldness.

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indulgent

January 28, 2026

adj. having a tendency to be overly generous or lenient; allowing excessive behavior or pleasure.

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hypocrisy

January 28, 2026

n. the practice of claiming to have moral standards that one does not actually follow.

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almost

January 27, 2026

adv. very nearly but not quite; close to.

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