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| This adjective describes people or things that are native to a region. Immigrants and translpants don't qualify. |
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| Interlopers intrude where they aren't wanted, whether they are meddlers in the affairds of others or merely non-indigenous species of plants. The term originally applied to a trading company attempting business in an area where another company had a monopoly. |
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| This adjective can mean simply "coming from the outside" but it is more likely to have the st rong sense of irrelevant or unimportant. |
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| Nothing to do with Germany, this adjective means "relevant" or "suitable" or "closely connected". Literally, the root word means "having the same parents", so if you know Spanish, think "hermano". |
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| This noun refers to a social outcast, someone not accepted in his or her society. |
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| This adjective means native or commmon to or peculiar to a specific region or abstract area. Often is used to describe a negative phenomena. |
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| This adjective is a rough synonym for "inherent", though careful stylists will find shades or difference. |
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| If you ostracize someone, you make him or her a pariah. It has the meaning of expelling a person from a community either literally or figuratively. |
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| This adjective describes neither "in" nor "out", but something "slightly touching" or "barely connected". |
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| Describes the threatening, the menacing. |
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| Describes something carrying a sign, a portenet, of the threats of the future. |
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| Forecasts something favorable. |
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| Describes something about to occur. |
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| It can refer to something threatening or not. The near arrival of the event hangs over you. |
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| This adjective always means "threatening", but by coincidence. |
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| This verb refers to a forewarning, an ominous feelings, a prediction. |
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Bode: referring to an omen
Forebode: An intenser omen. |
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| Describes the actions to appease or calm forces that might oppose a favorable outcome. |
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| Refers to a forerunner, an early warning or messener of what's to come. |
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| Expresses the idea of "wasting". |
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| A literal scattering or dispersing/a specialized sense of scattering one's energy through immoderate pursuit of trivial peasures. |
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| To lose the right to vote. |
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| The idea of a penalty, a giving up of something in one's possession. It may be used in a trivial sense, or a serious one. |
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| "To make bare" often used to describe tree's losing their leaves. |
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| When you're deprived of basic necessities or comforts, you're experiencing privation. |
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| If you renounce something, you give it up. |
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| describes a feelings of sadness at many types of losses, friday, love, and youth. |
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| "to leave desolate, usually by death". Almost always referring to events that have occured in the past. |
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