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complexion |
A complexion is the natural tone and appearance of a person's skin. It usually refers to the face.
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feverish |
If you are feeling feverish, you are feeling unwell and have a temperature.
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incredulous |
If you are incredulous about something, you find it very hard to believe.
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supernatural |
The supernatural is the collective noun for all things paranormal, ghostly and unexplained.
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labyrinth |
A labyrinth is a very complex maze.
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sin |
To sin is to go against religious beliefs and rules.
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vulnerable |
To be vulnerable is to be exposed or in danger.
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heroine |
A heroine is the female version of a hero.
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prejudice |
Prejudice is having a negative opinion about someone based on preconceived stereotypes or opinions.
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masculine |
To be masculine is to demonstrate qualities that are usually associated with men.
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feminine |
To be feminine is to demonstrate qualities that are usually associated with women.
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hysteria |
Hysteria is an exaggerated display of emotion or distress. The adjective form would be hysterical.
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