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anger noun (uncountable)--strong feeling of wanting to hurt or criticize someone because he or she has been unkind or done something bad to you
associate verb (transitive)--to think of one person or thing when you think of another person or thing
attempt verb--to try to do something : to try to accomplish or complete something
cheerfulness noun (uncountable)--happy, good feeling
disgust noun (uncountable)--a strong feeling of dislike and disapproval
grief noun (uncountable)--extreme sadness, especially because someone has died
guilt noun (uncountable)--a strong feeling of being ashamed and sad because you know or believe you have done something wrong
guilty adjective--responsible for committing a crime or doing something bad or wrong
honor noun (uncountable)--respect that is given to someone or something that is admired
in contrast phrase--the opposite of
indeed adverb--without any question — used to stress the truth of a statement
observe verb (transitive/intransitive)--to watch and sometimes also listen to (someone or something) carefully; to monitor
particularly adverb--more than usually, said to indicate someone or something that deserves special mention
recognize verb (transitive)--to accept or be aware that (something) is true or exists
reveal verb (transitive)--to show or prove; to make (something) known
shame noun (uncountable)--a feeling of guilt, regret, or sadness that you have because you know you have done something wrong
shameful adjective--very bad; bad enough to make someone ashamed
translate verb (transitive, intransitive)--to change words from one language into another language; to change into a different form
universal adjective--done or experienced by everyone; existing or true in all places
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