| hint | | part of speech |
| Misfortune; hardship | |
| Most important; chief | |
| believable; reliable | |
| to show or feel understanding of another's feelings or problems | |
| any of the natural powers of the mind and body, such as sight and hearing | |
| very distressing or actually painful | |
| to damage, weaken, or lessen | |
| to reach a conclusion through reasoning | |
| | hint | | part of speech |
| knowing or sensing something without the use of reason; an insight | |
| plain to see; evident (adj)---- to make clear; to reveal (Verb) | |
| a very slight change in feeling or meaning; a gradation | |
| very distructive or harmful | |
| comfort or relief in sorrow or distress; consolation | |
| a methodically and thoroughly written discussion of a topic | |
| the popylar fashin of the time, wide acceptance or favor | |
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