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Afford (v.) |
1. To be able to pay for.2. To be able to do.3. To give; to provide. |
Boast (v.) |
1. To talk with too much pride in oneself or in what one owns or has done; to brag.2. To have and to take a proper pride in having. |
Boast (n.) |
An act of boasting. |
Chord (n.) |
Three or more notes of music played together. |
Exceptional (adj.) |
Unusually good |
Fortunate (adj.) |
Lucky. |
Fringe (n.) |
1. An edge made of short lengths of material such as thread, used to decorate clothes, curtains, etc.2. An outside edge. |
Humble (adj.) |
1. Plain and simple.2. Not proud; modest. |
Humble (v.) |
To bring down to defeat. |
Meadow (n.) |
A field of grass or wildflowers. |
Melancholy (adj.) |
Filled with sorrow; very sad. |
Melancholy (n.) |
A state of sadness. |
Obstinate (adj.) |
Not willing to give in; stubborn. |
Plead (v.) |
1. To ask for something that is felt to be very important; to beg.2. To respond to a charge by a court of law. |
Plunge (v.) |
1. To throw oneself into.2. To push or force quickly.3. To drop sharply. |