1.Common words 20 Flashcards

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Trembling

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Shaking

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Clumsy

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careless and likely to knock into, drop or break things.

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3
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seek

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look for

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4
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Perceive

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sense feel

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5
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negate

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make not true

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6
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constrain

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limit activity of

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7
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impact

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effect

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8
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justify

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give a good reason

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9
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integrate

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become a part of

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10
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Commit

A

Do( something bad)

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11
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Squander

A

waste

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12
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relegate

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to put somebody/something into a lower level or position

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13
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vie

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compete for

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14
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unprecedented

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never done before

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15
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thwart

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block

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16
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underlying

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most basic

17
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deduce

A

figure out

18
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entity

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living or acting thing

19
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apparent

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clearly seen

20
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subsequently

A

immediately after

21
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Spare

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1.to forbear to destroy, punish, or harm

2.To refrain from harming or punishing someone:

“Please spare me; I didn’t mean to do it.”
(Means not to harm or punish.)

3.. To show mercy or leniency:

“The king spared the prisoner’s life.”
(Means to allow someone to escape harm or death.)

22
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Show Mercy

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means to be kind, forgiving, or compassionate to someone, especially when you have the power to punish or harm them but choose not to.

“The judge decided to show mercy and reduced the prisoner’s sentence.”
(The judge acted with compassion instead of giving a harsher punishment.)

23
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Compassionate

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means showing sympathy, kindness, and a deep understanding of someone else’s pain or suffering, and wanting to help them

24
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Segregate

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means to separate or set apart from others

25
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Allegedly

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means that something is claimed to be true or has been stated as a fact, but it has not been proven or confirmed.

For example:

“He allegedly stole the money” means that someone claims he stole the money, but it hasn’t been proven yet.