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shatter
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break into pieces
accomplish
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achieve or complete succesfully
touch off
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to cause or trigger something unpleasant
emerge
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appear
abide
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obey
slip out
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to leave quietly so that no one will notice
frantic
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If someone is frantic, they are behaving in a desperate, wild, and disorganized way, because they are frightened and worried
counter
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If you do something to counter a particular action or process, you do something which has an opposite effect to it or makes it less effective
cease
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to stop doing something
intricate
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complicated
devise
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to plan or plot something
divert
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to switch or cause something to change
persist
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to continue in opinion or act
concieve
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to understand or figure out
peer
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A peer is someone at your own level. If you are a 10th grader, other high school students are your peers. If kids your age are pressuring you to do something you don't want to do, that's peer pressure
lean
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thin
mourning
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expression or a time of deep sorrow or sadness for someone who has died
rash/reckless/hasty
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(of person or an action) without thinking or caring about the consequences of an action
fellow
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Your fellows are the people who you work with, do things with, or who are like you in some way/ MAN (informal)
vibrant/ enthusiastic
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full of energy and enthusiasm
pursue
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follow (someone or something) in order to catch or attack them
consider
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to think about carefully
odd
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different from what is usual or expected; strange.
She's got a really odd sense of humor
awful
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very bad or unpleasant
cliche
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anything that has become trite (lacking originality and freshness) or commonplace through overuse
his speech was filled with cliche about "finding your way" and "keeping your faith"
come up with
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to have or think an idea or plan
I came with an idea of creating apps
settle down
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to start living a quiet life in one place, especially when someones get married or buy a house
groan
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If you groan, you make a long, low sound because you are in pain, or because you are upset or unhappy about something
cruel
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causing pain or suffering
lame
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to describe someone who is boring uncool (informal)
grace
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elegance, mercy
Transcendence
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excess, surplus
captivated
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memikat hati
contemplate
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wisely and deeply think, ponder
by somehow
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entah bagaimana
recount
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tell
compassion
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pity, kasih sayang
forth (adverb)
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outside
sheltered (adj)
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hidden
enchant
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dazzle, attract, fascinate
amplify
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strengthen
Restless
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worried
drab
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boring
adequate
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enough/ sufficient/ acceptable in quality or quantity

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