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Meager |
very small or too small in amount Sentence: Every morning he eats a meager breakfast of toast and coffee. |
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Opulent |
very comfortable and expensive : luxurious Sentence: That new house looked very opulent. |
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Salvage |
the act of saving something (such as a building, a ship, or cargo) that is in danger of being completely destroyed Sentence: The ship was beyond salvage. |
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Subjected |
the person or thing that is being discussed or described : topic Sentence: The new museum is the subject of an article in today's paper. |
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Tremors |
a shaking movement of the ground before or after an earthquake Sentence: Small tremors were still being felt several days after the earthquake. |
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Dormant |
: not doing anything at this time : not active but able to become active
Sentence: A dormant volcano |
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Outlying |
far away from the center of a place Sentence: the outlying areas of the city |
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Unaffected |
not influenced or changed mentally, physically, or chemically Sentence: They shortened the book when they made the movie, but the basic story remained unaffected. |
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Luxurious |
very comfortable and expensive : richly appealing Sentence: a luxurious apartment/restaurant |
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Inprints |
to create a mark by pressing against a surface Sentence: imprint a design on a sheet of paper |