Lesson Three- The Great Gatsby
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235653794 | Discreet | having or showing discernment or good judgment in conduct and especially in speech: prudent; especially: capable of preserving prudent silence | |
235653795 | Disdain | a feeling of contempt for someone or something regarded as unworthy or inferior: scorn | |
235653796 | Disembody | to divest of a body, of corporeal existence, or of reality | |
235653797 | Disheveled | marked by disorder or disarray | |
235653798 | Dissension | disagreement; especially: partisan and contentious quarreling | |
235653799 | Divergence | a deviation from a course or standard | |
235653800 | Echolalia | the often pathological repetition of what is said by other people as if echoing them | |
235653801 | Ecstatic | of, relating to, or marked by ecstasy | |
235653802 | Ectoplasm | a substance held to produce spirit materialization and telekinesis | |
235653803 | Effectually | with great effect: completely | |
235653804 | Effeminate | having feminine qualities untypical of a man: not manly in appearance or manner | |
235653805 | Egotism | an exaggerated sense of self-importance: conceit | |
235653806 | Ejaculate | to utter suddenly and vehemently | |
235653807 | Elation | the quality or state of being elated: pathological euphoria | |
235653808 | Elemental | of, relating to, or being the basic or essential constituent of something: fundamental | |
235653809 | Elicit | to call forth or draw out (as information or a response) | |
235653810 | Elongate | to grow in length | |
235653811 | Elude | a: to avoid adroitly: evade b: to escape the perception, understanding, or grasp of | |
235653812 | Enchant | a: to influence by or as if by charms and incantation: bewitch b: to attract and move deeply: rouse to ecstatic admiration | |
235653813 | Engross | to take or engage the whole attention of: occupy completely | |
235653814 | Erroneous | containing or characterized by error: mistaken | |
235653815 | Exalt | to elevate by praise or in estimation: glorify | |
235653816 | Excursion | a usually brief pleasure trip | |
235653817 | Expostulation | an act or an instance of expostulating: discussing, examining | |
235653818 | Extemporize | to compose, perform, or utter extemporaneously: improvise |