v. 1 to turn from the accustomed course or a line of action already established 2 occupy in an agree...
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n. an earnest request; an explanation that frees one from fault or blame
View wordn. the act or fact of violating the trust or confidence of another
View wordadj. pertaining to time before the world's creation
View wordadv. 1 expressed or performed or uttered with emphasis; 2 in a forceful way
View wordadj. overly eager to please or obey someone, often in a way that seems fake or insincere.
View wordn. a small bite v. bite off very small pieces
View wordadj. splendidly or showily brilliant or magnificent; very pleasing to look at
View wordv. to make an approximate or tentative judgment regarding; n. the act of placing a value on the natu...
View wordadv. necessary to the existence or continuance or wellbeing of something
View wordadj. having the ability to reason according to the rules of logic; based on sound reasoning or infor...
View wordv. to give up using or having
View wordv. to make amends for
View wordadj. 1 of a building or the like incapable of being occupied or lived in; 2 of an argument or positi...
View wordadj. making ones feelings known in a loud way
View wordadj. 1 hard or solid when pressed; not soft 2 not easily changed by outside forces or pressures n. a...
View wordadj. less plentiful than what is normal necessary or desirable
View wordn. someone who takes part in a contest; competitor
View wordn. the utmost point side or border or that farthest removed from a mean position
View wordn. a looking forward to or waiting for something; belief about or mental picture of the future
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