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staggering: /ޖstæܳԥrܼƾ/ (adj)
so great, shocking or surprising that it is dif¿cult to believe
stroll: /stroݜl/ (v)
to walk somewhere in a slow relaxed way
stunning: /ޖstݞnܼƾ/ (adj)
extremely attractive or impressive; beautiful
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suspect: /sԥޖspekt/ (v)
to have an idea that something is probably true or likely to happen
sustain: /sԥޖsteܼn/ (v)
to cause or allow something to continue for a period of time
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temptation: /tempޖteܼݕԥn/ (n)
the wish to do or have something that you know you should not do or have
thoroughly: /ޖșݞrԥli/ (adv)
completely, very much
thug: /șݞܳ/ (n)
a violent person, especially a criminal
trait: /treܼt/ (n) CDC
a quality, good or bad, in someone's character
transaction: /trænޖzækݕԥn/ (n)
the buying or selling of something, or an exchange of money
transit: /ޖtrænsܼt/ (n)
place people use to travel cross an area
transnational: /trænzޖnæݕnԥl/ (adj)
existing in or involving many different countries
tweak: /twiޝk/ (v)
to make slight changes to something to improve it; twist
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unintelligible: /ݞnܼnޖtelܼdݤԥbl/ (adj)
impossible to understand
undoubtedly: /ݞnޖdaݜtܼdli/ (adv)
certainly, without doubt
unscrupulous: /ݞnޖskruޝpjԥlԥs/ (adj)
without moral principles; not honest or fair
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