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30 Cards in this Set
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PROFOUND |
-VERY GREAT OR INTENSE |
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TYPICAL |
-SHOWING THE CHARACTERISTICS EXPECTED OF |
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DECREASING |
-MAKE OR BECOME SMALLER OR FEWER IN SIZE OR AMOUNT |
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APPROXIMATELY |
-USED TO SHOW THAT SOMETHING IS ALMOST BUT NOT COMPLETELY ACCURATE OR EXACT |
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ABSTRACT |
-THOUGHT OF APART FROM CONCRETE REALITIES |
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CITE |
-TO QUOTE (A PASSAGE, BOOK, AUTHOR, ETC.) |
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CHRONOLOGICAL |
-ARRANGED IN THE ORDER OF TIME |
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CONCLUSION |
-THE END OR CLOSE; FINAL PART |
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ARTICLE |
-A WRITTEN COMPOSITION IN PROSE |
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TANGIBLE |
-CAPABLE OF BEING TOUCHED |
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PASSAGE |
-A PORTION OR SECTION OF WRITTEN WORK; A PARAGRAPH, VERSE, ETC. |
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ANALYZE |
-EXAMINE AND IN DETAIL THE STRUCTURE OF SOMETHING. |
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POINT OF VIEW |
-A PERSON'S PERSPECTIVE, OPINION, OR VIEWPOINT. |
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PURPOSE |
-THE REASON FOR SOMETHING EXISTS OR IS DONE. |
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INCREASING |
-BECOME OR MAKE GREATER IN SIZE OR AMOUNT |
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SUFFICIENT |
-ENOUGH; ADEQUATE |
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OMNISCIENT |
-HAVING COMPLETE OR UNLIMITED KNOWLEDGE |
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PROSE FICTION |
-FAKE; UNREAL STORIES (PHONY) |
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ADOPTED |
-TO CHOOSE OR TAKE AS ONE'S OWN |
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INFERRED |
-TO DERIVE BY REASONING |
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REASONABLY |
-TO A MODERATE OR ACCEPTABLE DEGREE; TO MAKE SENSE OR TO BE FAIR |
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REACTION |
-A PERSON'S ABILITY TO RESPOND PHYSICALLY AND MENTALLY. |
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CONTENT |
-A STATE OF SATISFACTION OR TO BE HAPPY. |
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ABOARD |
-TO GET ONTO; BOARDING |
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TRANSMORGIFICATION |
-to change or transform into a different shape
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FIGURATIVE |
of the nature of or involving a figure of speech, especially a metaphor; metaphorical and not literal: |
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CONNOTATIVE |
-(of a word or expression) signifying or suggestive of an associative or secondary meaning in addition to the primary meaning
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TECHNICAL |
-belonging or pertaining to an art, science, or the like
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PHRASE |
-a sequence of two or more words arranged in a grammatical construction and acting as a unit in a sentence.
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ASPIRE |
-to long, aim, or seek ambitiously; be eagerly desirous, especially for something great or of high value
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