cower, verb

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to rejoice greatly; be jubilant or
triumphant
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› *exult, *exulted, *exulting
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Sentence: After receiving her EOG scores,
Lexie exulted with happiness.
a false notion or mistaken belief
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› *fallacious (adjective)
› *fallaciously (adverb)
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Sentence: It is a fallacy that being
popular always means being happy.
to grow or develop well or luxuriantly; to
thrive
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› flourished
› flourishing
› flourishes
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Sentence: Most flowers flourish in full
sunlight.
arousing fear, dread, alarm, or great
concern
 Sentence: The formidable storm was
approaching.
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a waterspout or ornamental figure in the
form of a grotesque animal
 Sentence: The gargoyle stood out from
the top of the building as if it was
protecting it.
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a member of a military force that is not
part of a regular army and harasses the
enemy
 Sentence: Frances Marion practiced
guerrilla warfare against the British in the
Revolutionary War.
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A person who is followed as a leader or
teacher
 Sentence: Sam’s personal trainer is a
health and fitness guru.
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something other than property passed
down from preceding generation; a
tradition
 Sentence: Part of my heritage is that I
am from a farming family.
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The practice of showing or expressing
feelings, beliefs, or virtues that one does
not actually hold or possess.
 Related words:
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› hypocrite (noun)
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Sentence: It is hypocrisy to say one thing
and do another.
protected from disease naturally or by
vaccination
 exempt; not subject to an obligation
imposed on others
 Sentence: I’m immune to
chickenpox because I had
it when I was young.
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