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aura
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noun
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The distinctive atmosphere or quality that seems to surround and be generated by a person, thing, or place. |
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blend
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noun
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To combine different elements, styles, or ideas harmoniously. |
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blurry
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adjective
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Not clear or sharp in appearance; unfocused. |
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chimera
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noun
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An impossible or foolish hope or dream; an illusion or fantasy. |
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dawn
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noun
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The first appearance of light in the sky before sunrise. |
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dazzle
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verb
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To confuse a person's vision temporarily with lights that are flashing. |
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dim
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adjective
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A state or quality of being faintly lit or poorly illuminated. |
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dusk
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noun
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A shadowy or dim part of the day, marking the transition from day to night. |
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eclipse
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nounverb verb
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To surpass or outshine in importance, significance, or quality, often rendering something less noticeable or significant. |
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eclipse
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nounverb noun
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A temporary reduction or obscuring of the light or importance of something, often used metaphorically. |
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exposure
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noun
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The condition of being exposed to something like weather, danger, or public view. |
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extinguish
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verb
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To put out a flame, fire, or light. |
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flame
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noun
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A hot, glowing body of ignited gas produced by something on fire; or a strong feeling, especially of passion, anger, or love. |
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glare
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noun
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Strong and dazzling light |
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glaze
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nounverb noun
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A liquid such as milk or beaten egg, used to form a smooth shiny coating on food |
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glaze
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nounverb verb
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Overlay or cover (food, fabric, etc.) with a smooth, shiny coating or finish |
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gleam
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noun
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A brief or faint light, often reflected off a surface. |
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glimmer
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noun
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A weak, faint, or unsteady light |
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glint
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noun
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A small flash of light, especially as reflected from a shiny surface |
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glitter
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nounverb noun
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Tiny pieces of sparkling material used for decoration |
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