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definition secret (usually illegal or immoral) Sentence At the time he was in charge of all CIA clandestine operations.
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Definition not openly acknowledged or displayed Sentence Heat is used to convert water to vapor.
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Definition trying not to be noticed due to guilt Sentence They are the heads of our furtive scheme.
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Definition not noticeable (things) Sentence he pushed the string through an inconspicuous hole.
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Definition deceitful; sneaky with intelligence Sentence She is also sly and sneaky with a knack for slipping in and out of places unnoticed.
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Definition behaving in a way to avoid being seen/heard Sentence stealthy step passing my room.
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Definition kept secret Sentence surreptitious glances at the audience, they were totally involved all the time.
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Definition not to attract attention (person) Sentence The principal tried to be unobtrusive as she quietly entered the classroom to observe the class.
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Definition someone who is helping you Sentence advocates a holistic approach in teaching skills to children with special needs.
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Definition worker; makes thing by hand Sentence We need an economy which can unleash the creative powers of hi-tech artisans
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Definition practices self denial; doesn’t have fun Sentence aesthetic investigation of cutting edge technologies might have created an entirely different esthetic for the vehicle.
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Definition fake; pretending to be someone/something you’re not Sentence Let's get these charlatans for what they deserve!
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Definition life devoted to pleasurable things Sentence In class we discussed the Greek's doctrine of hedonism, which held that happiness or pleasure was the sole good in life.
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Definition public speaker Sentence The orator at the Assembly took his time speaking about the need of coexistence with other races.
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Definition Opponent Sentence adversary information capabilities information systems.
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Definition Outcast Sentence The new student felt like a pariah at her new school.
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Definition tells stories; entertainer Sentence He is a born raconteur, lover of life, communicator
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Definition highly skilled in something Sentence See yourself in your mind's eye becoming a guitar virtuoso.
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Definition not having any serious purpose or value Sentence From this point on the rather frivolous debate of " Is it cool to watch this?
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Definition irrelevant or unrelated to the subject. Sentence extraneous variables for the findings of either to be applied rigidly across the board.
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Definition not a major part of something Sentence The private benefits to the members were legitimately incidental.
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Definition not important or significant Sentence inconsequential chatter and gossip
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Definition unrelated to something Sentence The label is completely irrelevant in helping me decide whether I do or will like something.
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definition small or unimportant as to be not worth considering (things) Sentence negligible effect on the number of deaths from smoking
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Definition relating to or situated on the edge Sentence The training and education needs and aspirations of these people are seen as somewhat peripheral to the education agenda.
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Definition of little importance (person) Sentence Annoyances There are only a few things that I really dislike, and some of them are rather petty.
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Definition existing/occurring at/on the surface Sentence Life speeds up and mobility increases making even familial relationships more superficial and brief.
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Definition unimportant/trivial Sentence Not at all something comparatively trifling, something of a temporal and material nature.
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Definition present to a severe degree; sharp Sentence As her questions get more acute, Kurt begins to tell her the whole truth.
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Definition showing ability to assess situations. Sentence astute in business matters as others of their sex.
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Definition showing good judgment. Sentence Some students have difficulty discerning what is important from detail.
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Definition showing great knowledge Sentence erudite books which some of us find unreadable.
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Definition cutting straight to the point. Sentence Both sides had their chances but the visitors looked more incisive in attack.
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Definition of unimportance Sentence trivial pursuits without danger to their rule.
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Definition clever/original Sentence But as criminals become more sophisticated we need to become more ingenious at outwitting them.
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Definition done with good judgment and sense. Sentence Work procedures should be very judicious about how much they do.
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Definition having a ready insight into an understanding. Sentence perspicacious mind has gone to the nub of the situation. ' ' The man is a genius!
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Definition showing thought for the future Sentence prudent to assume that this tide can be held back.
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Definition wise Sentence sagacious animals that the danger was past.
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Definition practical knowledge (business or politics) Sentence Backed off a those games will most technologically savvy.
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Definition extremely sharp or bitter Sentence acrid stench of the remedy Hangs in the air; the night skies Are lit with it; the animals Burning.
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Definition extremely dry Sentence Farming in these extremely arid conditions is made possible only with forced irrigation.
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Definition concerned with beauty or the appreciation of beauty. Sentence aesthetic investigation of cutting edge technologies might have created an entirely different esthetic for the vehicle.
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Definition characterized by or suggesting the practice of severe self-discipline and abstention from all forms of indulgence, usually religious. Sentence He became a very famous ascetic, with a large following of fans.
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Definition someone who believes that god does not exist Sentence Im Christian and he’s atheistic
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Definition open to more than one interpretation; having a double meaning. Sentence Like many modern pop idols he was sexually ambiguous.
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Definition having mixed feelings or contradictory ideas about something or someone. Sentence Getting into a relationship you are very ambivalent.
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Definition come together and form one mass or whole Sentence coalesce around a local vision for children then better outcomes and life chances for children.
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Definition recover one’s health and strength over a period of time after an illness or operation. Sentence convalesce few months into the course, he was diagnosed with meningitis which left him convalescing for many months.
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Definition a false belief Sentence We cannot afford to live much longer in a world of economic self delusion.
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Definition an expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly; an indirect or passing reference. Sentence I could also not fully understand the allusions to Japan.
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Definition something deceptive Sentence Why give anyone the right to their comforting illusions?
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Definition not showing care for the consequences of an action; rash. Sentence imprudent marriage almost always produces.
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Definition originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native. Sentence indigenous population within these shores.
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Definition poor; needy. Sentence indigent circumstances to follow the cart to the gallows.
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Definition feeling or showing anger or annoyance at what is perceived as unfair treatment. Sentence Vera becomes so indignant that Jim sends her home, and has a serious talk with Terry.
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Definition to imply or hint. Sentence intimate the motion to us before the first hearing.
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Definition to frighten or overawe in order to make them to do what one wants. Sentence intimidated by the prospect of taking part.
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Definition not discovered or known about; uncertain. Sentence obscure clear hard facts, which justify the decision.
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Definition annoyingly insensitive or slow to understand. Sentence And she is far too obtuse to understand that the French King is only after what will serve him.
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Definition having appreciable weight or significance. Sentence She was ponderable for the scale.
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Definition slow and clumsy because of great weight. Sentence After this is became very ponderous, and never again rowed so well.
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