1.
to not like someone or something.
2.
to rest in a horizontal position; to say something untrue.
3.
responsible for breaking a law or doing something wrong.
4.
the ability to create ideas or pictures in your mind.
5.
to make or become less warm or hot.
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a path for communication, broadcasting, or movement of water.
7.
to control or make something work; to perform surgery.
8.
very interested, eager, or sharp.
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to find the place or position of something.
10.
all people born around the same time; a stage in a family line.
11.
free time when you are not working.
12.
something that blocks or makes progress difficult.
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to cause someone or something to come closer or be interested.
14.
newspapers, magazines, or news media; the act of pushing.
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to worry or be about something.
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a close, trusting relationship between people.
17.
to say something is true, often without proof.
18.
fair, sensible, or acceptable.
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to make information known publicly or officially
20.
the management of money, especially for business or personal use.