Ambitious words from Part 2.
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deterrent |
An alarm system can be a good deterrent.
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fervent |
To be fervent means to be intensely passionate about something.
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flippant |
If you are flippant, you don't take something seriously.
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foreboding |
As I walked towards the gloomy castle, a sense of foreboding filled me.
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forlorn |
He was a forlorn man, who never seemed to smile at anyone.
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fruition |
If a plan comes to fruition, then you have achieved your goal.
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