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imploringly
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in a pleading, begging manor
adverb The girl was going to get coal in her stocking, unless she imploringly asked santa for a gift. |
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sullenly
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in a gloomy, silent, surly way
adverb When Rosa sullenly went back to her room and started to cry, which made her father feel awful. |
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hue
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color, especially a tint or shade
noun Since i've worn my jeans so many times it lost it's lost it's hue, so i got a new pair. |
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subside
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to sink back or down; become lower
verb The scuba diver subsided into the water so that he could see the fish and coral. |
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elude
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Elude,to escape understanding; baffle
verb While class she eluded to the discussion, she was having in history class. |
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wistfully
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longingly; in a wishful manner
adverb While the girl looked at her christmas list in a wistful manner, she realized she should be greatfull |
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doggedly
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in a stubborn or persistent way
adverb The boy doggedly asked his mom fro a phone, since all his friends had one |
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conviction
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a strong belief
noun Eleanor Roosevelt had a strong conviction that everyone should be equal, since she was african american |
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detached
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uninvolved, indifferent, disinterested
adjective The girl detached from her friend, since her friend started all the drama. |
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racking
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agonizing, tormenting
verb Whenever she has a racking headache, she goes into her room to sleep |