reciprocal (a.)
Definition: done according to an arrangement by which you do something for someone who does the same thing for you
Ex. They gave reciprocal gifts to each other.
discontent (a.)
Definition: not satisfied
Ex. He is discontented with his job.
contemptuous (a.)
Definition: showing that you do not respect someone or something at all
Ex. He was contemptuous about what I said.
imperative (a.)
Definition: extremely important and urgent
Ex. It is imperative to send the letters now.
compel (v.)
Definition: to force someone to do something
Ex. She compelled me to buy it after I touched it.
languid (a.)
Definition: very slow and relaxed
Ex. He felt languid going to the island.
precede (v.)
Definition: to come before someone or something
Ex. She preceded me going to Korea.
diminish (v.)
Definition: to become less
Ex. His fans didn't diminish after such event.
frown (v.)
Definition: to move your eyebrows down and closer together because you are annoyed, worried, or thinking hard
Ex. Penny frowned when she saw the news.
snap (v.)
Definition: to suddenly lose control and become extremely angry or upset because a situation has become too annoying or difficult
Ex. He is going to snap under the great pressure.
radiant (a.)
Definition: someone who is radiant looks extremely happy
Ex. He looks radiant with his girlfriend in the photo.
brute (n.)
Definition: a strong man who acts in a cruel or violent way
Ex. The brute beat them to death.
unobtrusive (a.)
Definition: not attracting much attention or causing much reaction from other people
Ex. She is unobtrusive and different.
consequence (n.)
Definition: a result or effect of something
Ex. You should think of the consequences before doing this.
bantering (a.)
Definition: if you talk in a bantering way, you are joking or laughing at someone
Ex. She was annoyed by his bantering words.
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