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absorbed
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inquisitive
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apprehensive
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astounded
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agitated
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frantic
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broken
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disturbing
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disgusted
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lovable
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desolate
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contemptuous
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content
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devoted
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ecstatic
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thrilled
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gloomy
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joyful
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fond
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appalled
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horrified
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disillusioned
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distressed
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disturbed
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uneasy
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fierce
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frozen
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frustrated
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intrigued
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protective
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provocative
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self-conscious
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sentimental
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speechless
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compassion
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heartbreak
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to come to terms with something
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goddamn
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bananas
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disenchanted
absorbed
/əbˈzɔɹbd/
Isara
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tunay na nakatuon
paying much attention to something or someone that makes one unaware of other things
Halimbawa
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She was so absorbed in her book that she didn't notice the time passing and missed her bus stop.
The artist was completely absorbed in his painting, unaware of the people watching him in the gallery.
to come to terms with something
/kˈʌm tə tˈɜːmz wɪð ˌɛstˌiːˈeɪtʃ/

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Idiom
Informal
to gradually learn to accept or deal with something unpleasant
What is the origin of the idiom "come to terms with something" and when to use it?
The idiom "come to terms with something" has a long history in the English language, dating back to the 16th century. It originated from the idea of reaching an agreement or understanding regarding a particular situation or condition. In modern usage, it is used to accept or tolerate something that may have been challenging, unsettling, or emotionally difficult.
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