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dramatist
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to dramatize
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incendiary
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to incense
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incentive
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verbatim
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verbiage
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verbose
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verbosity
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abbess
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abbey
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abbot
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palpable
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to palpitate
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palsy
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cadence
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cadenza
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abasement
reckless
reckless
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imprudente

imprudente

not caring about the possible results of one's actions that could be dangerous

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The reckless gambler bet all of his savings on a risky investment, with disastrous consequences.
The reckless adventurer ignored safety protocols, leading to a dangerous situation.
dramatist
dramatist
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dramaturgo

dramaturgo

someone who writes plays for the TV, radio, or theater

Who is a "dramatist"?

A dramatist is a writer who creates plays for television, radio, or theater. They develop the script, including the dialogue, characters, and plot, specifically for performance. Their work involves crafting stories and dialogues that are intended to be acted out and presented to an audience.

to dramatize
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dramatizar

dramatizar

to overstate or exaggerate the significance of something, often for emphasis or effect

incendiary
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incendiario

incendiario

made with the intention of causing fire

to incense
to incense
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encolerizar

encolerizar

to provoke extreme anger in a person

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incentive
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incentivo

incentivo

something that is used as an encouraging and motivating factor

disincentive
verbatim
verbatim
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(palabra por palabra)

(palabra por palabra)

textualmente

exactly as spoken or written originally without any changes or additions

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verbiage
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(palabrería)

(palabrería)

verborrea

the unnecessary use of terms and words to express something and causing complexion

verbose
verbose
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(ampuloso)

(ampuloso)

verboso

using or having an excessive number of words

verbosity
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(verborrea)

(verborrea)

verbosidad

the quality of containing unnecessary and excessive words or terms in speech or writing

terseness
abbess
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abadesa

abadesa

the female head of an abbey, convent, or other religious houses of nuns

abbey
abbey
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abadía

abadía

a church with buildings connected to it in which a group of monks or nuns live or used to live

abbot
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abad

abad

the male spiritual leader and administrator of an abbey, monastery, or group of monasteries

palpable
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palpable

palpable

capable of being felt and perceived by the sense of touch

impalpable
to palpitate
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palpitar

palpitar

(of heart) to pound irregularly and rapidly

palsy
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perlesía

perlesía

a condition of the muscles, in which a person experiences tremors all over their body or in specific body parts

cadence
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cadencia

cadencia

a series of musical notes, written as the ending of a musical piece

What is a "cadence"?

A cadence is a musical term that refers to a sequence of chords or notes that brings a phrase, section, or piece of music to a close. It acts as a musical "punctuation mark", signaling the end of a musical thought or section. Cadences can vary in style and strength, from a strong and final-sounding cadence that clearly marks the end, to a weaker or more open-ended cadence that creates a sense of continuation or suspense. They help to structure the music and provide a sense of resolution or pause.

cadenza
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cadencia

cadencia

a solo section at the end of a musical piece for the performer to show their skill and creativity

What is a "cadenza"?

A cadenza is a solo passage in a musical composition, typically found near the end of a movement, where the performer showcases their technical skill and interpretative abilities. It is often played without accompaniment or with minimal accompaniment, allowing the performer to display their exceptional skill and personal style. In classical music, a cadenza may be written by the composer or improvised by the performer, and it adds an element of brilliance and expressiveness to the performance.

abasement
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depravación

depravación

the act of treating someone in a demeaning way

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