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The zenith is the point in the sky directly above a specific location or observer, opposite to the nadir.
adjective
Impossible to avoid, escape, or evade; certain and destined to happen.
verb
To voluntarily refrain from engaging in a particular activity, especially when it is considered improper or unhealthy; often followed by "from."
verb
To hesitate or waver in action, purpose, intent, etc.; give way.
adjective
Hidden or disguised; kept secret.
noun
The state or quality of being discrepant or in disagreement, as shown by an unexpected or unacceptable difference; inconsistency.
adjective
Lasting or permanent; characterized by the quality of being able to withstand the test of time.
verb
To enhance or perfect, making something more effective or sharpening skills.
adjective
Common, ordinary, banal, lacking imagination.
verb
To hasten or speed up the progress of something, especially in the context of shipments or processes.
adjective
Not lasting, enduring, or permanent; passing quickly, temporary.
verb
To navigate around or avoid; to go past or bypass, especially to avoid facing or addressing a specific issue or obstacle.
adjective
Deserving to be admired and copied because of excellent behavior or qualities; commendable.
adjective
Lacking the ability to reason; devoid of rationality.
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Future generations as a whole; the collective descendants or people who will come after the current time.
adjective
Characterized by expressing goodwill or kindly feelings.
adjective
Deviating from the usual or proper course in conduct or opinion; behaving in an unpredictable or unconventional manner.
verb
To make something easier to endure, lessen, or mitigate, such as alleviating sorrow or alleviating pain.
adjective
Fearless and determined; showing courage in the face of danger or difficulty.
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To prove that something is false or incorrect, such as an opinion or accusation.
adjective
Of very little importance or value; insignificant.
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The quality of being profane; showing irreverence or disrespect, especially towards something considered sacred or holy.
adjective
Characterized by a lack of seriousness or sense; showing behavior that is not thoughtful or important.
adjective
Elaborately or sumptuously adorned, often excessively or showily.
verb
To prevent something from happening or make it impossible for something to occur.
adjective
Involving deceit or dishonesty, fraudulent describes actions, enterprises, methods, or gains characterized by an intent to deceive, typically for the purpose of evading rules or committing deception.
adjective
Intended for or understood by only a small number of people with special knowledge or interest; obscure and not widely known.
verb
To formally approve or confirm something by expressing consent or giving official approval, especially in the context of accepting a constitutional amendment.
adjective
Characterized by or showing kindness and tolerance, often allowing leniency or permissiveness, as seen in the behavior of an indulgent parent.
adjective
Expressing much in a few words; brief but comprehensive; succinct and clear.
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