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intense and selfish desire for something, especially wealth, power, or food
"His greed for money led him to make unethical business decisions."
deep sorrow, especially that caused by someone's death; trouble or suffering
"The family was overwhelmed with grief after losing their beloved pet."
a firm hold or grasp; the power of holding something firmly; a handle or handhold
"The rock climber lost his grip and fell several feet before the safety rope caught him."
a person who keeps watch, especially a soldier or police officer; a device worn or fitted to prevent injury
"The security guard checked everyone's identification before allowing entry to the building."
a defender, protector, or keeper; a person legally responsible for the care of someone unable to manage their own affairs
"After her parents died, her uncle became her legal guardian and took care of her."
an entrance or opening that provides access to a place; a means of achieving a particular state or condition
"The ancient stone gateway served as the entrance to the magnificent palace."
a steady intent look; to look steadily and intently in a particular direction
"She met his intense gaze across the crowded room and felt her heart skip a beat."
an official journal or newspaper, especially one published by an organization or government
"The promotion was officially announced in the government gazette last week."
a precious or semi-precious stone, especially when cut and polished or engraved; something prized for its beauty or worth
"The antique necklace featured a rare sapphire gem surrounded by diamonds."
either of the two sexes (male and female); the range of characteristics pertaining to masculinity and femininity
"The company promotes gender equality by ensuring equal opportunities for all employees."
all the people born and living at about the same time; the production or creation of something
"Each generation faces unique challenges that shape their worldview and values."
the quality of being kind and generous; willingness to give money, help, kindness freely
"The billionaire's generosity was evident in his numerous charitable donations to hospitals."
exceptional intellectual or creative power or other natural ability; a person who has such ability
"Einstein was recognized as a genius for his groundbreaking contributions to physics."
the deliberate killing of a large group of people, especially those of a particular ethnic group or nation
"The international court condemned the systematic genocide committed during the war."
social superiority as demonstrated by polite and refined manners; the quality of being well-mannered and refined
"Her natural gentility and grace made her popular among high society circles."
a movement of part of the body, especially a hand or the head, to express an idea or meaning
"She made a welcoming gesture with her hands to invite the guests inside."
an apparition of a dead person believed to be able to become visible to the living; a spirit
"The old mansion was rumored to be haunted by the ghost of its former owner."
an imaginary or mythical being of human form but superhuman size; something of great size or force
"The technology giant announced record profits for the third consecutive quarter."
a gallows for hanging criminals; an upright post with a projecting arm for hanging the bodies of criminals
"In medieval times, criminals were often executed on a gibbet as a public warning."
a thing given willingly to someone without payment; a present; a natural ability or talent
"She received a beautiful jewelry gift from her grandmother on her birthday."
a hot fragrant spice made from the rhizome of a plant; the plant itself
"The chef added fresh ginger to the stir-fry to enhance its flavor and aroma."
the substance or essence of a speech or text; the main point
"I missed the beginning of the lecture, but I caught the gist of the professor's argument."
an attractive or exciting quality that makes certain people or things seem appealing; alluring charm
"The glamour of Hollywood attracted young actors from around the world."
a quick look; a brief or hurried look
"She took a quick glance at her watch to check the time before the meeting."
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