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illicit, forge, indolent, didactic, sermon, mussel, viscount, puny, lintel…
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forge
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to make or produce something, especially with some difficulty
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to make things out of metal by heating it until it is soft and then bending and hitting it with a hammer to create the right shape
noun : a working area with a fire for heating metal until it is soft enough to be beaten into different shapes
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in sentence
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For a love forged in fire - share a day making your own wedding, anniversary or engagement rings.
위조하다, 주조하다, 모조하다, 꾸며내다, 대장간
indolent
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in sentence
At home, however, there's something indolent about listening to a record that offers no hope for the unexpected
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didactic
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in sentence
It is history as it should be: entertaining without being glib, informative without being didactic.
The first part of the book is more didactic, with lengthy descriptions of how the operating system actually works.
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intended to teach, especially in a way that is too determined or eager, and often fixed and unwilling to change
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sermon
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meaning
a part of a Christian church ceremony in which a priest gives a talk on a religious or moral subject, often based on something written in the Bible
a long talk in which someone advises other people how they should behave in order to be better people
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mussel
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a small sea creature that has a black shell with two parts that close tightly together. Mussels can be eaten.
a small, edible sea animal that has a dark shell with two parts that close tightly together
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viscount
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His eyes, opened extraordinarily wide, stared at the viscount.
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(the title of) a British man of high social rank, between an earl and a baron
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lintel
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Wooden beam or stone slab lying horizontally above a doorway or window opening in order to discharge the weight of the structure above.
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