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10–12

despondent

January 23, 2026

adj. feeling sad and hopeless.

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antidote

January 23, 2026

n. a medicine that helps to counteract a poison or disease.

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9

deterrent

January 23, 2026

n. something that discourages or prevents an action.

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3

fried

January 22, 2026

adj. cooked in hot oil or fat.

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avoided

January 22, 2026

v. kept away from something or someone.

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semblance

January 22, 2026

n. the outward appearance or form of something. it may not be real.

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magnanimous

January 22, 2026

adj. very generous or forgiving towards others.

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necessity

January 22, 2026

n. something that is needed or required.

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extricate

January 22, 2026

v. to free someone or something from a difficulty.

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10–12

inane

January 22, 2026

adj. empty; shallow or silly

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dichotomy

January 22, 2026

n. a division into two parts or groups.

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meanders

January 22, 2026

v. follows a winding course or path.

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3

hoping

January 21, 2026

v. to want something to happen or be true.

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4

pointing

January 21, 2026

v. to extend a finger or an object towards something.

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5

hesitate

January 21, 2026

v. to pause before saying or doing something, often due to uncertainty or indecision.

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reprobate

January 21, 2026

n. a person who behaves badly and is rejected.

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narrate

January 21, 2026

v. to tell a story or describe events.

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inaugurated

January 21, 2026

v. to formally begin or introduce something new.

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10–12

squeamish

January 21, 2026

adj. easily made to feel sick or uneasy.

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omnipotent

January 21, 2026

adj. having unlimited power or authority.

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