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  1. 2. Showing genuine, sincere intention or belief, without any signs of joking or superficiality. It denotes seriousness and sincerity in thought or behavior.
  2. 4. An unexpected or surprise attack, usually by people who are hiding or waiting to strike. Ambushes are often planned and are used to catch the target off guard, causing them to be vulnerable.
  3. 8. It means something is directly underneath or lower than something else, often at a lower level. This can also be used figuratively to describe something as inferior or not worthy of attention.
  4. 9. Suitable or right for a particular person, situation, or condition. It indicates something is fitting or acceptable within the context, whether in behavior, attire, or decision-making.
  5. 11. The need or desire for something, or a strong request. It can refer to something people urgently require or ask for, whether it’s goods, services, or action.
  6. 12. Something that is exact, correct, or specific to a high degree, leaving no room for misunderstanding. Precision emphasizes clarity and accuracy in details or actions.
  7. 14. An open or enclosed area at the entrance of a house or building, often with a roof and supported by columns or walls. Porches are often used for relaxation or as a place to greet visitors.
  8. 16. To forcefully stand up for one's rights, beliefs, or authority. It’s about making your stance known confidently, without allowing others to dismiss or undermine it.
  9. 17. When liquid, gas, or another substance slowly passes through a porous or permeable surface, often in small amounts. Seeping refers to a gradual movement that is slow but continuous.
  10. 20. Used to indicate that something is not more than what is mentioned, often in a way that downplays its significance or importance. It emphasizes simplicity or lack of complexity.
  11. 21. A feeling of annoyance or anger caused by being unable to do something or achieve a goal. It often arises from obstacles, delays, or failure to meet expectations.
  12. 23. The process of mending a broken relationship or bringing people who were in conflict back together. It involves resolving differences and restoring harmony.
  13. 26. Showing the highest degree of effort or importance. It represents the peak of attention, effort, or respect in a particular context.
  14. 29. Experiencing difficulty or effort, often in overcoming obstacles. Struggling involves perseverance and striving to achieve something despite challenges.
  15. 31. To call or invite someone, often for a specific purpose or action. Summoning can be a formal or urgent request for someone's presence or assistance.
  16. 32. In a severe or rigid manner. Strictly emphasizes the enforcement of rules or standards without leniency or flexibility.
  17. 34. To bring an activity or process to an end or stop doing something. This can involve halting an action, process, or behavior at a particular point, often due to necessity or external influence.
  18. 35. To be able to do something without causing harm or difficulty. It usually refers to having enough resources, such as time, money, or energy, to manage a particular action or decision.
  19. 36. To think deeply and carefully about something. Pondering involves serious consideration or reflection, often to understand something more clearly or make a decision.
  20. 37. To do something with careful and persistent effort, paying close attention to detail and showing great dedication. It reflects a focused, hardworking approach toward achieving a goal.
  21. 38. To hit or collide with something. Striking can involve physical force or emotional impact, often in an unexpected or forceful way.
  22. 39. To share something personal or private, often with someone you trust or in a formal setting. Confession typically involves admitting a truth, often after secrecy or guilt.
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  1. 1. To present or ask a question, especially one that requires consideration or solving. Posing can also refer to adopting a particular posture, often for a photograph or show.
  2. 3. A purposeful activity or pursuit, often involving significant effort and dedication. An endeavor typically involves striving toward a goal with persistence and determination.
  3. 5. A state of rest in which the body and mind are temporarily inactive, especially when it is a peaceful or deep sleep. Slumber denotes calm and restful sleep, typically without disturbance.
  4. 6. The act of stopping or delaying before making a decision or taking action because of indecision or uncertainty. It can suggest a lack of confidence or fear of the outcome.
  5. 7. A request for information or clarification on a specific subject, often through questioning. An inquiry seeks to gain understanding or solve a problem.
  6. 10. A formal or serious promise to do something, often involving an obligation or dedication. It is a commitment, whether personal or societal, to uphold a responsibility.
  7. 13. To perceive or recognize something clearly, especially when it requires careful observation or insight. It involves making distinctions based on subtle differences or signs.
  8. 15. A piece of fabric carried for personal hygiene, especially for wiping one's face, nose, or hands. It is often a small, portable cloth used to address personal needs.
  9. 16. To leave someone or something behind, often permanently, without intending to return. This can apply to people, places, or responsibilities, signaling a complete departure or desertion.
  10. 18. To move out of or away from a place where something was concealed or not visible. It indicates coming into view, becoming apparent, or developing from a hidden state.
  11. 19. To provide what is required or expected, either in a practical, emotional, or intellectual sense. Satisfaction is about fulfilling needs or desires to bring contentment.
  12. 22. A sudden attack or series of attacks, often related to medical conditions. Seizures are typically involuntary and can involve convulsions or a loss of control over the body.
  13. 24. A particular event, situation, or set of circumstances, often implying something important or noteworthy. It can also refer to a romantic relationship, especially one outside of marriage.
  14. 25. To cause movement or activity, often gently or subtly. Stirring something can mean mixing or activating it, and it can also refer to arousing emotions or actions.
  15. 27. Something that occurs at the start or early stage of a process or event. Initial often refers to the first step or moment that sets the tone for what follows.
  16. 28. Pain, often intense or prolonged, either physical or emotional. It’s a state of suffering that can feel overwhelming, whether it's from injury, loss, or emotional distress.
  17. 30. The act of showing reverence or devotion, typically to a deity or a higher power. Worship involves deep respect and often manifests in rituals, prayers, or other expressions of faith.
  18. 31. To forcefully expel saliva, often in disgust or anger. Spitting can also refer to ejecting something from the mouth, like food or liquid.
  19. 32. A tool for digging, usually with a flat, pointed blade. Spades are commonly used in gardening, construction, and other tasks that require digging into the earth.
  20. 33. To care for or look after something. Tending involves taking responsibility for something’s well-being, whether it’s a plant, animal, or person.
  21. 36. A feeling of sorrow or compassion for someone who is experiencing pain, trouble, or hardship. Pity often involves sympathy for someone's misfortune, though it can also suggest a sense of superiority.
  22. 38. To give in or surrender to temptation or pressure. Succumbing means yielding to something, often after resistance or a prolonged battle.
  23. 40. To move or travel in a continuous stream, often used for liquids or gases. It can also refer to a state of smooth and uninterrupted progress in an activity or process.