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expertise |
Expertise is the noun used for the great skill or knowledge someone has in a particular subject area.
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forgo |
To forgo something is to choose not to do something enjoyable for reasons of sacrifice or self-denial.
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apathy |
Apathy is a noun meaning lack of interest or enthusiasm for anything. The adjective would be apathetic.
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contrition |
Contrition is whereby you feel deeply sorry for something you have done wrong.
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capacity |
Capacity is the maximum amount something can contain.
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capricious |
You are capricious if you change your mood suddenly and for no reason.
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intervene |
To intervene is to take action to stop something from happening.
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urban |
The adjective urban refers to things that are relating the city and city life.
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furtive |
You are furtive if you behave in a guilty or secretive way. E.g, he furtively looked around as he passed the note in class.
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