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Villagers (noun) 1. People who live in a village — a small community or settlement, usually in the countryside. 2. Residents who often share close-knit social life, local traditions, and rely on nearby land or small businesses for daily living.
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amids a cloud of suspicion
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Disrepair (noun) A state of poor condition caused by lack of care, maintenance, or repair. Something in disrepair is damaged, broken, or worn out. Example: “The old house had fallen into disrepair.”
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Cavernous (adjective) 1. Very large and hollow, like a cave. 2. Roomy, spacious, often in a way that feels empty or echoing. 3. Deep-sounding, as in a cavernous voice. Example: “They walked into a cavernous hall that made their footsteps echo.”
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Timid (adjective) 1. Shy, lacking confidence, or easily frightened. 2. Showing a hesitant or fearful attitude.
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High-pitched (adjective) 1. Having a high frequency or sharp tone; sounding higher than normal. 2. Used to describe voices, sounds, or noises that are shrill, squeaky, or piercing. Example: “The bird made a high-pitched chirp.”
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zdecydowany, zdeterminowany rozpocznij naukę
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Determined (adjective) 1. Having a strong intention to do something and not letting anything stop you. 2. Showing firmness, resolve, or purpose. Example: “She was determined to finish the race despite the rain.”
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nagle, gwałtownie, szybko rozpocznij naukę
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abruptly, sharply, rapidly
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