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Yeh-Shen by Schnitz
Yeh-Shen
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| jealous | feeling or showing an unhappy or angry desire to have what someone else has |
| collapse | to break apart and fall down suddenly; to completely relax the muscles of your body because you are very tired, upset, etc. |
| coarse | having a rough quality |
| sorrow | a feeling of sadness or grief caused especially by the loss of someone or something |
| dwell | 1) to live in a particular place 2) ____________ on/upon: to think or talk about something for a long time |
| dread | (noun) to fear something that will or might happen (verb) a strong feeling of fear about something that will or might happen |
| banquet | a formal dinner for many people usually to celebrate a special event |
| glisten | to shine with light reflected off a wet surface |
| entrance | to fill someone with delight and wonder (usually used as to be entranced) |
| undaunted | not afraid to continue doing something or trying to do something even though there are problems, dangers, etc. |
| transformation | a complete or major change in someone's or something's appearance, form, etc. |
| vigil | an event or a period of time when a person or group stays in a place and quietly waits, prays, etc., especially at night |
| eager | very excited and interested |
| timid | feeling or showing a lack of courage or confidence |