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disappear: /ޙdܼsԥޖpܼr/ (v)
to become impossible to see; vanish
discreditable: /dܼsޖkredܼtԥbl/ (adj)
bad and unacceptable; causing people to lose respect
diversity: /daܼޖvܮޝsܼti/ (n)
the fact of many different types of things or people being included in something; a range of different
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things or people
dominant: /ޖdܥmܼnԥnt/ (adj)
main or most important
double: /ޖdݞblࡦ/ (adj)
grow to twice the size
drastically: /ޖdræstܼkli/ (adv)
extremely; radically
drizzling: /ޖdrܼzlܼƾ/ (v)
raining lightly
dysfunction: /dܼsޖfݞƾkݕn/ ( n)
the fact of a part of the body not working normally
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emboldened: /ܼmޖbԥݜldԥn/ (v)
to make somebody feel braver or more con¿ dent
enhance: /ܼnޖhæns/ (v)
to increase or further improve the good quality, value or status of sb/sth
enticement: /ܼnޖtaܼsmԥnt/ ( n)
persuasion
equip: /ܼޖkwܼp/ (v)
to prepare sb for an activity or task, especially by teaching them what they need to know
etiquette: /ޖetܼket/ (n)
the formal rules of correct or polite behaviour
exacerbate: /ܼܳޖzæsԥrbeܼt/ (v)
to make something worse
exceed: /ܼkޖsiޝd/ (v)
to be greater than a number or amount, or to go past an allowed limit
exceedingly: /ܼkޖsiޝdܼƾli/ (adv)
extremely; very; exceptionally
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