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Lesson 14

AB
afford, v.To be able to pay for; able to do; to give; to provide
boast, v.To talk with too much pride in oneself or in what one owns or has done; to brag; to have and to take a proper pride in having
boast, n.An act of boasting
chord, n.three or more notes of music played together
exceptional, adj.Unusually good
fortunate, adj.Lucky
fringe, adj.An edge made of short lengths of material such as thread, used to decorate clothes; an outside edge
humble, adj.Plain and simple; not proud; honest
humbled, v.To bring down to defeat
meadow, n.A field of grass or wildflowers
melancholy, adj.Filled with sorrow; very sad
melancholy, n.A state of sadness
Obstinate, adj.Not willing to give in; stubborn
plead, v.To ask for something that is felt to be very important; to beg; to respond to a charge by a court of law
plunge, v.To throw oneself into; to push or force quickly; to drop sharply
plunge, n.A sudden dive or fall
relent, v.To become less strict
submit, v.To give to someone; to look over or decide about; to give in to someone or something
trudge, v.To walk slowly and heavily, as though with great effort
boasts; v.To have and take a proper pride in having

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