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descent

February 19, 2026

n. the act of moving downwards or lowering.

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mistaken

February 19, 2026

adj. being wrong about something or someone.

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relay

February 19, 2026

v. to pass along information or a message.

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distress

February 19, 2026

n. great pain or suffering. it can also mean worry or anxiety.

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inaccurate

February 19, 2026

adj. not correct or precise; wrong.

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assiduous

February 19, 2026

adj. showing great care and effort in doing something.

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invisible

February 18, 2026

adj. not able to be seen.

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recycle

February 18, 2026

v. to process used materials to make new products.

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acclaim

February 18, 2026

v. to praise someone or something publicly.

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amusing

February 18, 2026

adj. funny or entertaining.

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oppose

February 18, 2026

v. to disagree with or resist something.

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formerly

February 18, 2026

adv. at an earlier time; previously.

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encomium

February 18, 2026

n. a formal expression of praise or admiration.

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encomium

February 18, 2026

n. a formal expression of praise or admiration.

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distrust

February 17, 2026

v. to have no trust in someone.

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reduce

February 17, 2026

v. to make smaller in size or amount.

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arguing

February 17, 2026

v. expressing different opinions in a loud way.

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portable

February 17, 2026

adj. easy to carry or move.

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succession

February 17, 2026

n. a series of events or things that follow one after another.

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convince

February 17, 2026

v. to make someone believe something is true.

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