dull, tran tuc, thuoc ve the gian (The rats have illuminated the complexity inside our heads whenever we do something as mundane as brush our teeth or back the car out of the driveway)
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unsolicited
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not requested, done volunteerily (Eugene was walking down hallways and offering nurses unsolicited advice about their weekend plans)
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relentless
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continuous; unstoppable
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ominous
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threatenin, foreshadowing evil, tragic developments, dieu ko lanh (Scans of his head revealed ominous shadows near the center of his brain. Doctor said "You need to ready if your husband is gone")
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hound
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pursue relentlessly
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rash
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ko nghi ki (a rash attempt to climb Mount Everest)
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opt
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select as an alternative over another (She opted for the job on the East coast)
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ugly
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inclined to anger or bad feelings with overtones of menace (an ugly frame of mind)
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abide
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accept or act in accordance with (a rule, decision or recommendation) (He was seeing how crowds and cultures abided by many of the same rules)
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ineffable
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too great or extreme to describe (The ineffable natural beauty of the Everglades)
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amid
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in the middle of (He learns to maintain focus amid the chaos of battle)
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hick
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a person who is not very intelligent (If a hick like me can learn this stuff, anyone can)
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spectator
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a close observer (the spectators applauded the performance)
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sedate
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tran an (The patient must be sedated before the operation)
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hostile
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unfriendly (a hostile audience)
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precede
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come before (Most English adjectives precede the noun they modify)
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recede
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pull back, move away, backward (the unhappy memories of her childhood receded as she grew older)
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perpetually
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without interruption (rays...streaming perpetually from the sun)
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insurgency
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cuoc noi loan, an organized rebellion aimed at overthrowing a constituted government through the use of subversion and armed conflict (The insurgency was spreading)