Celebrity. NOUN A well-known person Someone who is famous Fame.

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celebrity

NOUN A well-known person Someone who is famous Fame

celebrity NOUN A well-known person; Someone who is famous; Fame

counsel

NOUN Opinions or ideas given for a plan of action A talk that leads to a decision A lawyer VERB To give advice or an opinion To offer help

counsel NOUN Opinions or ideas given for a plan of action A talk that leads to a decision A lawyer VERB To give advice or an opinion To offer help

demonstrate

VERB To clearly explain, show, or prove with examples, models, or experiments To gather in public to support an opinion or cause

demonstrate VERB To clearly explain, show, or prove with examples, models, or experiments To gather in public to support an opinion or cause

drowsy

ADJECTIVE Ready to fall asleep Sleepy

drowsy ADJECTIVE Ready to fall asleep Sleepy

essential

ADJECTIVE Of the highest importance Necessary NOUN Something necessary or very important

essential ADJECTIVE Of the highest importance Necessary NOUN Something necessary or very important

hardship

NOUN Something that causes suffering or difficulty A condition that is hard to bear

hardship NOUN Something that causes suffering or difficulty A condition that is hard to bear

haul

VERB To move by pulling, dragging, or carting, sometimes in a vehicle NOUN The amount taken or won at one time

haul VERB To move by pulling, dragging, or carting, sometimes in a vehicle NOUN The amount taken or won at one time

humble

ADJECTIVE Low in rank or position Plain, not proud or fancy or grand VERB To take away ones spirit, power, fame, or independence

humble ADJECTIVE Low in rank or position Plain, not proud or fancy or grand VERB To take away ones spirit, power, fame, or independence

pledge

NOUN Something given as a sign of a promise, especially money meant for a good cause VERB To promise

pledge NOUN Something given as a sign of a promise, especially money meant for a good cause VERB To promise

sincere

ADJECTIVE Without pretending Honest and with real feeling

sincere ADJECTIVE Without pretending Honest and with real feeling

stampede

NOUN A wild rush of animals or people, usually when frightened VERB To run away or cause to scatter in a wild manner, often in a panic To rush forward together as a crowd

stampede NOUN A wild rush of animals or people, usually when frightened VERB To run away or cause to scatter in a wild manner, often in a panic To rush forward together as a crowd

suitable

ADJECTIVE Just right or appropriate Well matched

suitable ADJECTIVE Just right or appropriate Well matched