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absurd |
illogical |
| 2 |
acappella |
without musical accompaniment |
| 3 |
apocalypse |
(n.) - total devastation, the end of the world |
| 4 |
candle |
stick of wax with a wick in the middle |
| 5 |
cathedral |
A large and important church |
| 6 |
cereal |
Any grain, such as barley, oats, or wheat, grown for food. |
| 7 |
chestnut |
a glossy brown nut that may be roasted and eaten. |
| 8 |
collar |
the part of a shirt or jacket that goes round your neck. |
| 9 |
commit |
perpetrate or carry out (a mistake, crime, or immoral act). transfer something to (a state or place where it can be kept or preserved) |
| 10 |
dedicate |
to set aside for a certain purpose |
| 11 |
disaster |
something that causes great damage or harm |
| 12 |
doom |
death, destruction, or some other terrible fate |
| 13 |
dying |
the near end of life and near cessation of bodily functions |
| 14 |
embarrass |
shame |
| 15 |
encounter |
meet (someone) unexpectedly. |
| 16 |
fantasizing |
Dream, imagine |
| 17 |
freak out |
a wildly irrational reaction or spell of behavior. |
| 18 |
genuinely |
truly or sincerely |
| 19 |
Ho |
A woman |
| 20 |
incapable |
not able to do something |
| 21 |
lingerie |
women's underwear and nightclothes |
| 22 |
miserable |
Very unhappy or uncomfortable |
| 23 |
nauseous |
affected with a feeling of sickness in the stomach that feels like sea sickness |
| 24 |
occupy |
to take control of a place |
| 25 |
offend |
cause to feel upset, annoyed, or resentful. |
| 26 |
overriding |
dominant |
| 27 |
pants |
a piece of clothing for the lower body |
| 28 |
pervert |
Lead someone away from what is acceptable |
| 29 |
pretend |
to act as if something is true when it is not true |
| 30 |
pursue |
follow (someone or something) in order to catch or attack them. |
| 31 |
questionnaire |
a written set of questions to be answered by a research participant |
| 32 |
sobs |
cry noisily, making loud, convulsive gasps |
| 33 |
spouse |
husband or wife |
| 34 |
stir |
to mix with a circular motion |
| 35 |
suffocating |
killing by taking away oxygen |
| 36 |
tears |
a drop of clear salty liquid secreted from glands in a person's eye when they cry or when the eye is irritated. |
| 37 |
threaten |
to state one's intention to take harmful action; to menace |
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torture |
the action or practice of inflicting severe pain on someone as a punishment or in order to force them to do or say something. |
| 39 |
trance |
Another word for the state of deep relaxation that can occur during hypnosis. |
| 40 |
ultimately |
finally |