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Unit 2 - 2D

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Unit 2 - 2D

13 Words

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1
chilly
chi
lly
Adjective

cold in an unpleasant or uncomfortable way

She put on a jacket to protect against the chilly wind.

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gust
gust
Noun

a drastic and sudden rush of wind

A sudden gust of wind rattled the windows, causing the curtains to billow into the room.

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3
drizzle
dri
zzle
Noun

rain that falls in small, fine drops, creating a gentle and steady rainfall

The morning began with a light drizzle that refreshed the garden.

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dismally
dis
ma
lly
Adverb

in a gloomy, depressing, or hopeless manner

The sky was dismally gray, reflecting the mood of the day.

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bleak
bleak
Adjective

(of weather) unpleasantly cold and often windy

The bleak winter day was characterized by gray skies and biting winds.

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impressively
imp
re
ssive
ly
Adverb

in a way that is remarkable or notable, often causing a sense of admiration or awe

The mountain peak towered impressively against the clear sky, offering a breathtaking view.

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stalwart
stal
wart
Adjective

loyal, reliable, and steadfast in one's support or actions

Despite facing numerous challenges, Sarah remained a stalwart supporter of her friend's endeavors, offering unwavering encouragement and assistance.

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watchful
watch
ful
Adjective

paying close attention to one's surroundings or circumstances to stay aware of potential risks or threats

The watchful dog kept an eye on the children as they played.

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idiosyncratic
i
dio
sync
ra
tic
Adjective

having characteristics that are unique to an individual or group

His idiosyncratic way of laughing, with a snort at the end, always brought smiles to those around him.

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suspicious
sus
pi
cious
Adjective

not conforming to the expected or usual pattern, giving rise to doubt or concern

They reported the suspicious email to IT, fearing it might be a phishing attempt.

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staunch
staunch
Adjective

showing strong support for a person, cause, or belief

Despite criticism from others, she remained a staunch advocate for human rights.

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plodder
plo
dder
Noun

something or someone that moves slowly and heavily, often with a monotonous and unenergetic pace

The old horse was a plodder, but it never failed to get the job done.

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foreshadow
fore
sha
dow
Verb

to indicate in advance that something, particularly something bad, will take place

The dark clouds foreshadowed an impending storm.

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