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majority | n. more than half the total; the greater part |
definite | adj. having limits; certain |
symbol | n. something that stands for or represents something else |
doubtful | adj. not clear; uncertain |
navigator | n. a person who steers or directs a ship or aircraft |
vivid | adj. lively; bright; clearly perceived by the mind |
deny | v. to refuse to give; to reject as untrue |
twilight | n. the period from sunset to dark; adj. pertaining to the period from sunset to dark |
descendant | something that comes from an earlier form; offspring |
reliable | adj. dependable; trustworthy |
astonish | v. to amaze; to surprise |
legend | n. a popular story or myth handed down for generations; a person whose deeds are remembered as stories; a note on an illustration or map |
interview | n. a face-to-face meeting for evaluating or questioning; v. to meet with for the purpose of evaluating or asking questions |
unexpectedly | adv. suddenly; in an unannounced way; in a way not known before |
quote | v. to reproduce word for word; to refer to as an example; to state, as a price; n. words repeated exactly |
innumerable | adj. too many to be counted; countless |
conference | n. a formal meeting for discussion |
journalism | n. writing and publishing news |
session | a meeting of a group; a series of such meetings; a period of activity; a school semester or term |
summarize | v. to give a brief account of; to say briefly |