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19. discerned 1 dis·cern a : to detect with the eyes b : to detect with senses other than vision 2 : to recognize or identify as separate and distinct : discriminate 3 : to come to know or recognize mentally I began to discern a weird smell. I made a discerned face then I farted. The Chinese guy had a discerned face. Part of speech. Verb
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20. Disarming (text) removing suspicion or fear dis·arm·ing
Her smile was disarming. The boy acted disarming because he lied to his parents. The mobster acted disarming to the cop. Part of speech adverb.
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21. menacing : to make a show of intention to harm 2 men·ace
: to represent or pose a threat to : endanger McDonalds is menacing our country! Smoke is menacing to our lungs. Drugs is menacing to man kind. Part of speech. Noun
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22. aristocrat : a member of an aristocracy; especially : noble
a : one who has the bearing and viewpoint typical of the aristocracy b : one who favors aristocracy 3 : one believed to be superior of its kind The guy got all the money he needs he is living like an aristocrat. The artist was a aristocrat. Part of speech. Noun
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23. Cossack (footnote) Member of a group from Ukraine many of whom has served as horsemen to the Russian czar Cos·sack His family was part of the Ukraine Cossack. The Russian czar was the ruler of the Cossack. The old Cossack family severed as horsemen. Part of speech. Noun
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24. feudal : of, relating to, or having the characteristics of a medieval fee 2 feu·dal : of, relating to, or suggestive of feudalism There was many feudal laws back in the 19century. Hammurabi made 264 feudal laws for his empire. The man who got arrested said that is such a feudal law. Part of speech. adjective
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25. Amenities (footnote) Comfort and conveniences ame·ni·ty
I have all the amenities I need in my life. The only amenities I need is my family. You need money for Amenities. Part of speech. Noun
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26. cavalry an army component mounted on horseback
b : an army component moving in motor vehicles or helicopters and assigned to combat missions that require great mobility cav·al·ry All them riders are in the cavalry People who ride on horseback are part of the cavalry. Horses and camels are used in the cavalry. Part of speech. Noun
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27. Debacle (footnote) Sudden down fall de·ba·cle
Well that was a debacle. The Steelers was a debacle playing the packers in the super bowl. The dolphins was a debacle for the last 15 years. Part of speech. Noun
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28. Imprudent (text) unwise; foolish. im·pru·dent
She is so imprudent she makes this school look bad. Hitler was very imprudent in holocaust. The maker of the smart car was very imprudent Part of speech. adjective
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