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annex – jovial
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annex verb incorporate into a country or state the territory of another country or state synonyms: conquer; seize Germany lost World War II because they tried to annex Russia.
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ascend verb go up; move upwards synonyms: rise; climb Every year there is a race to ascend the stairs at the Willis Tower.
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dominion noun power of governing and controlling synonyms: rule; power; domination My boyfriend thinks he’s the boss, but he has no dominion over me.
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grievance noun cause of distress that is grounds for complaint synonyms: injustice; wrong I have a grievance with the cafeteria; there are no vegetarian options.
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indignant adjective feeling or showing anger at something unfair synonyms: angry; irate The witch was indignant when Dorothy stole her sister’s shoes.
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indolence noun inclination to avoid work or exertion synonyms: laziness; sloth James raised indolence to an art form; he was too lazy to clean himself.
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inhibit verb hold back or keep from some action synonyms: restrain; repress The cone of shame inhibited my dog from licking her stitches.
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integrity noun soundness of moral character synonyms: honesty; honor Many famous people from history got that way because of their integrity.
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involuntary adjective not subject to control of the will synonyms: reflexive; automatic Sneezing is involuntary. It will happen when it happens.
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jovial adjective endowed with good humor or joyous fellowship synonyms: jolly; merry Lottery winners are usually very jovial— until people start asking for money.
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Don’t get confused! principle noun ideal one lives up to Students with principles do not copy another student’s work. principal noun the head of a school Mr. Ratliff is the principal of Thornton High School.
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