the highest or most distant point; the climax | ||
to give a sign of | ||
pertaining to a group or community | ||
a small group that shares interests | ||
to slow down | ||
hopeless, despondent, discouraged | ||
disapproval, condemnation | ||
made with little or no preparation, not planned | ||
not inherent, external | ||
capable of making error | ||
state of refinement, member of the upper class or gentry | ||
understood but not directly expressed | ||
gross injustice, wickedness; wicked act | ||
belonging to or pertaining to the essential nature of a thing | ||
pertaining to motion; characterized by movement | ||
a suspension of activity | ||
disgrace and reproach as a result of bad conduct | ||
childish, immature | ||
beauty, comeliness | ||
a recurrence, renewal, or resumption of an action | ||
bitterly severe; harmful, injurious | ||
to take the place of | ||
subject of current interest | ||
to show indesicion or to vacillate |
lesson 43 definitions
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