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glory great honor, praise, fame, or renown from achievements, but also intense beauty, splendor, or magnificence
rivalry competition for the same objective or for superiority in the same field.
diligent/diligently showing careful, persistent, and steady effort in one's work or duties
persevere/perseverance to keep going or persist in a course of action, purpose, or belief despite difficulties, obstacles, or discouragement
suppress to stop something from happening, being known, or being expressed, often by force or authority, by holding it back, or by preventing its publication or development
despair a complete loss of hope, a feeling of utter hopelessness where you believe things are profoundly wrong and won't get better, leading to deep sadness, resignation, and feeling helpless or emotionally drained
livid extremely angry or bruised and discolored, usually a dark bluish-gray or purplish color
adversity a difficult situation, misfortune, or hardship that tests your strength, patience, and determination
vicious cruel, violent, and intentionally harmful
sympathy feeling sorry for someone's trouble and showing you care
potentially possibly but not yet actually, describing something that has the capacity or possibility to happen, exist, or become true in the future, even if it isn't so right now
activist a person who campaigns for or opposes a particular cause or political issue, often through direct, vigorous action like public protests
attest to formally state, confirm, or provide proof that something is true, genuine, or authentic, often by signing a document or bearing witness to an event, like a will signing
insight a clear, deep, often sudden understanding of a complex person, situation, or problem, revealing its true inner nature or meaning through intuition or clear perception, allowing you to see things in a new, more accurate way
falter to hesitate, stumble, or waver in movement, speech, or resolve, losing strength or confidence temporarily
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