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animadversion
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animalcule
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to animate
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animosity
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animus
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presentiment
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presentment
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vehemence
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vehement
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to tremor
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tremulous
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to extort
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extortion
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misadventure
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misanthrope
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to misapprehend
recluse
Sustantivo
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ermitaño

ermitaño

an individual who lives by themselves and avoids all sorts of contact with other people

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Deep in the forest, the hermit lived as a recluse for decades in a small cabin he built with his own hands.
Some people choose to live as recluses in order to fully focus on their work without social distractions.
reclusive
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solitario

solitario

(of a place) very isolated and remote, situated far from populated areas or access to the outside world

animadversion
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reprobación

reprobación

a severe critical comment or formal disapproval, often in an official or public manner

animalcule
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animálculo

animálculo

a tiny animal, typically visible only under a microscope

to animate
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animar

animar

to invoke emotions, enthusiasm, or energy in people

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animosity
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animosidad

animosidad

strong hostility, opposition, or anger

animus
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animosidad

animosidad

a deep-seated feeling of hostility and ill will directed at someone or something

presentiment
Sustantivo
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m
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presentimiento

presentimiento

a feeling or suspicion that something, particularly something unpleasant, is about to take place

presentment
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notificación

notificación

a statement about an offense made by a jury based on their own knowledge

vehemence
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vehemencia

vehemencia

a loud, forceful, and emphatic speech, often in an angry or aggressive tone

vehement
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vehemente

vehemente

expressing strong emotions, typically anger

to tremor
to tremor
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temblar

temblar

to make a slight shaking movement, often as a result of external factors such as wind, movement, or vibrations

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tremulous
Adjetivo
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tembloroso

tembloroso

(of the voice or body) shaking in a slight, fragile manner, often due to nerves, fear, age or illness

to extort
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extorsionar

extorsionar

to twist or manipulate someone's words or actions in a dishonest or unfair way

extortion
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ʃ
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ə
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n
extorsión

extorsión

a crime where someone forces another person to give them money or valuable things by threatening or intimidating them

misadventure
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m
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ə
d
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v
v
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desventura

desventura

an event or experience that is unfortunate, unsuccessful, or troublesome, often due to poor planning, bad judgment, or unforeseen circumstances

misanthrope
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misántropo

misántropo

someone who dislikes, distrusts, or hates other human beings

to misapprehend
to misapprehend
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entender mal

entender mal

to fail to understand the full or true meaning, intention, or scope of a situation, idea, or statement

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