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abhorrence (n) a feeling of repulsion, disgusted loating
ability (n) the capacity to do something 2. Talent that enables someone to achieve a great deal
assurance (n) a postive declaration intended to give confidence; a promise
avoidance (n) deliberately avoiding, keeping away from or preventing from happening
dependence (n) the state of relying on or being controlled by someone or something else
finality (n) the fact or impression of being or irreversible ending
hilarity (n)1. extreme amusemement, esp. when expressed by laughter. 2. Boisterous merriment
insurance (n) A pratice by which a company provides a guarantee of a compensation
kingdom (n) a country or state or territory ruled by a king or queen
martyrdom (n) the killing or suffering of one's beliefs
necessity (n) a need for life
passivity (n) not having much emotion.
relevance (n) the relation of something to the matter at hand
reluctance (n)unwillhness or disnclination to do something
abensense (n) not there, state of being away
stardom (n) the state or status of being a famous or exceptionally talented perform in the world of entertainment or sports
vanity (n)excessive pride in or admiration of one's own appearance or achievements
wisdom (n) the quality of having experience, knowledge and good judgement
violence (n) the behavior in to hurt ot damage in physical force
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