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to try to correct a weakness or mistake by doing too much of the opposite thing
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overcompensate
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as a reaction to something
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in response
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to try to correct a weakness or mistake by doing too much of the opposite thing
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as a reaction to something
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to form a particular judgment about a situation after carefully considering the facts
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relating to the senses
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to become quieter, less friendly, and only concerned about your own thoughts
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to stop taking part in an activity, belonging to an organization etc, or to make someone do this
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to take it back
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doing one thing and nothing else
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combined with
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a process in which you make a judgment about a person or situation, or the judgment you make
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very or to a large degree
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a condition in which a part of a person's mind or body is damaged or does not work well
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almost always
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the process of getting information out of memory storage
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to formulate theories; to speculate
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a small change or modification
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to utilize less than fully or below the potential use.
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unpredictable
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to keep something back
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the action of explaining the meaning of something
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to believe or say that a situation or event is caused by something
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acting without considering the possible consequences of your actions
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done automatically without thinking
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to name a list of things one by one
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to explain in greater detail
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intricate, having a lot of small parts or details put together in a complicated way
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to begin or put into practice
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an act of violent or open resistance to an established government or ruler
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confinement, usually in jail or prison
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to make someone feel a certain way about a situation
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to stop yourself from doing something you want to do
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praised and admired
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infamous, famous for doing something bad
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not respectable; having a bad reputation
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1) to prevent something from being seen or heard clearly 2) to make something difficult to know or understand
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1) not well known and usually not very important 2) difficult to understand (For some obscure reason, the group is very popular.)
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to hide or keep secret, to place out of sight
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to trust,to tell someone secrets
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spoken or written in secret and intended to be kept secret
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material that covers the inner surface of something
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All bad things have a good side.
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to reveal, to give someone information that should be secret
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not easily seen; subtle; not noticeable
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barely noticeable
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to clarify, to explain something that is difficult to understand by providing more information
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hard to explain or impossible to understand
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to fill with confusion, to puzzle or frustrate someone
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appreciated / admired / increased/ reduced
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opposed to sth / debated / suggest / advise
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honoured / effective / important / popular / successful
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popular / complicated / enjoyable / influential
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worse / decrease / increase / become progressively ...
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one after another in order, sequentially
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to a small degree or extent e.g. The price is somewhat higher than I expected. / Things have changed somewhat since then. / To say that I was surprised is somewhat of an understatement.
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clear and direct
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clearly and directly, without trying to hide your feelings or intentions e.g. If she asked me outright, I'd tell her
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used to emphasize that something has been done completely or has finished completely an old custom that has vanished altogether
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used to emphasize that the way you describe something is completely true e.g. In Canada, the situation is altogether different. /not altogether (=not completely) I wasn't altogether happy about Mike staying over. The results were not altogether surprising.