a formal or traditional act performed for a specific purpose, often in religious or cultural ceremonies
so memorable that being forgotten is impossible
a social event where a person stays overnight at someone else's house, usually for fun
a journey that you take for fun or a particular reason, generally for a short amount of time
a feeling of great distress or sadness
not fully developed mentally or emotionally, often resulting in behaviors or reactions that are childish
an expression of joy or approval offered to someone to acknowledge their achievement, success, or good fortune
our sister or brother's son, or the son of our husband or wife's siblings
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the obligation to perform a particular duty or task that is assigned to one
able to do things as one wants without needing help from others
at an earlier point in time
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at a later time
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for one single time
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a very short period of time
used to show that something continues or lasts up to a specific point in time and often not happening or existing after that time
an event or stage that has a very important impact on the progress of something
to leave your job and stop working, usually on reaching a certain age
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a legal document that gives someone permission to do something, such as drive a car or practice a profession
only relating or belonging to one person
serving to identify or distinguish something or someone
trying or wishing to gain great success, power, or wealth
(of a person) ready to argue and often arguing
having a relaxed, worry-free nature
able to be relied on to do what is needed or asked of
lacking experience and wisdom due to being young
based on reasonable and practical considerations rather than theory
(of a person) resistant to authority or control, often challenging established norms or rules
having refined taste, elegance, and knowledge of complex matters
deeply knowledgeable and experienced and capable of giving good advice or making good decisions
neglecting one's duties or obligations, often causing harm or inconvenience to others
a letter or number given by a teacher to show how a student is performing in class, school, etc.
A grade is a mark given by a teacher to reflect how well a student is doing in a particular subject or course. It is typically represented as a letter (such as A, B, C) or a number, with higher marks indicating better performance. Grades are used to assess a student's understanding of the material, skills, and overall progress throughout the term. They are often used in determining academic achievement, influencing future opportunities such as higher education or job prospects.
added or extra to what is already present or available
something that a person says or writes that shows they regret what they did to someone
to try to find information in a dictionary, computer, etc.
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a small, round object, usually made of plastic or metal, sewn onto a piece of clothing and used for fastening two parts together
A button is a small, often round or square-shaped, fastener used to secure two pieces of fabric together. It typically has a flat or slightly convex surface, with a small hole in the center that a thread can be passed through to attach it to the garment. Buttons are commonly made of materials such as plastic, metal, or natural materials like wood or shell, and can have a wide range of decorative designs or be plain and functional. They can be found on a variety of clothing items, from shirts and jackets to pants and skirts, and can be used for practical purposes or as a decorative element.
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an unexpected and unpleasant event that happens by chance, usually causing damage or injury
to say that a person or group has done something wrong
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a desired outcome that guides one's plans or actions
in the direction of a particular person or thing
a wrong move or act
up to now or the time stated
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to cause injury or physical pain to yourself or someone else
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in a way that is easily understandable or noticeable
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to present or propose something to someone
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to regain complete health after a period of sickness or injury
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to intentionally damage or undermine something, often for personal gain or as an act of protest or revenge
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needed to be done for a particular reason or purpose
achieving the intended or desired result
the crime of demanding money or benefits from someone by threatening to reveal secret or sensitive information about them
a conversation with someone about a serious subject
to stop being angry or blaming someone for what they have done, and to choose not to punish them for their mistakes or flaws
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