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placate |
To placate someone is to calm them down.
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drowsy |
Drowsy means tired or sleepy.
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nimble |
To be nimble is to be quick footed and agile.
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garment |
A garment is an item of clothing. For example, Mrs Bradley was up all night sewing garments for the show.
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conscience |
Your conscience is your moral compass and the guilt you feel if you do something immoral.
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foresees |
Someone that can predict something happening foresees it.
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slumber |
Slumber is a synonym for sleep.
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cloven |
If something is cloven, it is split or divided in two.
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enchanter |
An enchanter is someone that puts people under magical spells.
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enslaved |
To be enslaved is to be kept as a servant for someone and to have no rights or pay.
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cutlass |
A cutlass is a curved sword.
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eerie |
Eerie is a synonym for spooky, creepy or strange.
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ominous |
If something is ominous, it gives the worrying impression that something bad is going to happen. For example, the dark clouds looked very ominous.
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mirage |
A mirage is a figment of someone's imagination. For example, she thought she saw a vending machine in the desert, but it was just a mirage.
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harpy |
A harpy is a mythical creature and it's also a word used to insult women.
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bereft |
To be bereft is to be lonely or lacking something.
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rejoice |
To rejoice is to feel great joy.
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