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Advantage (n.) |
Something that is helpful or useful. |
Take advantage of (v.) |
To make use of; to benefit oneself by treating others unfairly. |
Astonish (v.) |
To surprise or amaze. |
Astonishment (n.) |
Great surprise or amazement. |
Confirm (v.) |
To show or prove to be true. |
Confirm (v.) |
To approve or give one’s agreement to |
Distant (adj.) |
1. Very far away in time.2. Very far away; not near or close by. |
Distance (n.) |
The length of the space between two places. |
Founder (n.) |
A person who sets up something that lasts. |
Founder (v.) |
To sink below the surface of the water. |
Hamlet (n.) |
A small village. |
Host (n.) |
1. A large number.2.One who greets and entertains guests and takes care of their needs at a party or restaurant. |
Misgiving (n.) |
A feeling of doubt, uncertainty, or concern about what may happen in the future. |
Parch (v.) |
To make or become very dry. |
Prospect (n.) |
Something that is waited for, expected, or hoped for. |