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Mimicked
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Verb
Mocked; imitated She mimicked me so much I had to leave. |
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Sarcastic
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Noun
Said sharply and intended to cause pain. With words She was being sarcastic when she complemented my outfit. |
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Solace
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Noun
Comfort in distress; consolation I was her only solace after her mother died. |
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Stealthily
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Adverb
Moving carefully to avoid notice; sneakily Her stealthily moves made her unnoticeable by the guards. |
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Languid
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Adjective
Lacking energy; slow He was very languid after staying up to 3AM. |
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Fugitives
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Noun
Runaways (usually from the law or justice) The fugitives have made many robberies in the past week. |
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Vigilant
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Adjective
Watchful or attentive They are very watchful even when asleep. |
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Subtle
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Adjective
Hard to detect or describe He was so subtle the security camera didn't pick him up. |
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Meager
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Adjective
Very Slight; scanty The last slice of pizza was so meager that they couldn't divide it between them. |
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Lethargy
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Noun
Inactivity; lack of energy to do anything. There was so much lethargy in the ouse after a night of no sleep. |