think deeply about something | ||
free (someone or something) from a constraint or difficulty | ||
match or surpass (a person or achievement), typically by imitation | ||
brisk and cheerful readiness | ||
a person's face or facial expression; support | ||
confidently optimistic and cheerful; bloodred | ||
whim; sudden change of mind without any real cause | ||
a feeling of excessive concern | ||
modest or shy because of a lack of self-confidence | ||
a temporary state resulting from excessive consumption of alcohol | ||
anxiety; mental uneasiness; a deviation of a system, moving object, or process from its regular or normal state of path, caused by an outside influence] | ||
increase power or rank of; make greater | ||
attentive consideration and meditation | ||
brilliant or conspicuous success or effect | ||
a conceited dandy who is overly impressed by his own accomplishments | ||
working or spreading in a hidden and usually injurious way |
Jane Austen Vocabulary [part 3]
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