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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 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 |