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What does 'wallow' mean?

  • To get up quickly
  • To move quickly
  • To sink or become stuck in something (correct)
  • To make a loud noise

What is the opposite of 'righteousness'?

  • Wisdom
  • Unrighteousness (correct)
  • Unfairness
  • Kindness

What does 'hir' mean?

  • To ignore someone
  • To release someone
  • To give someone a task
  • To employ someone (correct)

What is the opposite of 'thirsty'?

<p>Full (D)</p>
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What does 'flee' mean?

<p>To run away quickly (C)</p>
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What does 'regret' mean?

<p>Feeling sad about something (D)</p>
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What does 'grind' mean?

<p>To work hard, especially in a repetitive or tiring way (A)</p>
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What does 'cherish' mean?

<p>To value or appreciate something (C)</p>
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Vocabulary

  • Drunk/drunken: relating to or characterized by excessive consumption of alcohol
  • Propose: to suggest or put forward a plan or idea
  • Glue: to stick or join things together using a sticky substance
  • Thirsty: feeling a strong need to drink something
  • Outfit: a set of clothes worn for a particular occasion
  • Bleed: to lose blood or to be wounded
  • Chase: to pursue or follow someone or something
  • Cease: to stop doing something
  • Hir: a variant of "hire", to employ someone for a job or task
  • Addict: someone who is addicted to something, especially a drug
  • Degree: a qualification or award conferred upon a student by a university
  • Unfair: not just or equitable
  • Grants: to give or allow something as a right or privilege
  • Inherited: received or passed down from one's ancestors or family
  • Screwed around: to manipulate or deceive someone
  • Kindness: the quality of being friendly, gentle, and generous
  • Wisdom: the quality of having experience, knowledge, and good judgment
  • Ashamed: feeling guilty or embarrassed
  • Mess up: to make a mistake or cause a problem
  • Aumentar/diminuir: to increase or decrease something
  • Passou muito tempo: it has been a long time
  • Descer: to go down or descend
  • Cobrar: to charge or collect payment
  • Issue: a problem or concern
  • Regardless: without regard or consideration for something
  • Regard: to consider or think about something
  • Stated: clearly and firmly expressed
  • Aspire: to strongly desire or aim to achieve something
  • Dare: to be brave or courageous enough to do something
  • Flee: to run away quickly
  • Injuries: physical harm or damage to someone or something
  • Irrita: to annoy or bother someone
  • Wise: having or showing wisdom or good judgment
  • Wailing: screaming or crying loudly
  • Anger: a strong feeling of displeasure or hostility
  • Screaming: making a loud, high-pitched noise
  • Regret: a feeling of sadness or disappointment
  • Dust: small particles of dirt or powder
  • Seek: to look for or try to find something
  • Sneak: to move quietly or secretly
  • Receipt: a document or slip that shows proof of payment
  • Overcome: to succeed in dealing with a problem or difficulty
  • Highway: a main road, especially one that connects towns or cities
  • Belief: a feeling of trust or confidence in something
  • Wallow: to roll or lie around in something, especially in a lazy or relaxed way
  • Righteous: morally upright or just
  • Righteousness: the quality of being morally upright or just
  • Unrighteousness: the quality of being morally wrong or unjust
  • Passion: a strong feeling or emotion, especially love or desire
  • Dishes: plates, bowls, cups, and utensils used for eating or serving food
  • Aspire: to strongly desire or aim to achieve something
  • Rough: difficult or unpleasant
  • Graça a Deus: thank God
  • Wrestle: to engage in a struggle or fight, either physically or mentally
  • Flesh: the soft tissue of the body, especially the skin and muscles
  • Wave of sleepiness: a feeling of tiredness or drowsiness
  • Human being: a person or individual
  • Cut off: to separate or disconnect something
  • Even though: despite the fact that
  • Coming across: to find or encounter something
  • Fasting: to abstain from food or drink for a period of time
  • Humble: modest or unassuming
  • Thirty: the number 30
  • Thirsty: feeling a strong need to drink something
  • Avoid arguments: to prevent or avoid disagreements
  • Prejudicar: to harm or prejudice someone or something
  • Witness: a person who sees or experiences something
  • Cross-examine: to question someone in a detailed and thorough way
  • Reclamar: to complain or protest
  • Eu ficava tipo: I was like
  • Ainda há muito que esperar: there is still a lot to wait
  • Screaming: making a loud, high-pitched noise
  • Endless: continuing or extending indefinitely
  • Willingness: the quality of being willing or eager to do something
  • Unsettling: causing a feeling of unease or discomfort
  • Remain: to stay or continue in a particular state or condition
  • A não ser que: unless
  • I guess so: an expression of uncertainty or hesitation
  • Bleeding: losing blood or being wounded
  • Moreover: in addition to what has been said
  • Joy: a feeling of happiness or pleasure
  • Uneasy: feeling anxious or uncomfortable
  • So much so: to a great extent
  • Find out: to discover or learn something
  • Regret: a feeling of sadness or disappointment
  • Blowing my mind: an expression of amazement or surprise
  • Astounding: extremely surprising or impressive
  • At last: finally or after a long time
  • Wildest: most extreme or uncontrolled
  • Worldwide: global or universal
  • Unlike: different or dissimilar
  • Plague outbreak: a widespread and severe outbreak of a disease
  • Your majesty: a formal and respectful way of addressing a monarch or ruler
  • Shepherd: a person who herds or takes care of sheep
  • Grind: to work hard or struggle, often in a difficult or unpleasant situation
  • Cherish: to hold dear or treasure someone or something

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