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Every year during the winter season, my family solemnly goes to Jackson, but this year we did not go.
( adverb )
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Stella By Starlight

Published on Jan 20, 2016

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solemnly

 Reflects tradition and acts serious.
Every year during the winter season, my family solemnly goes to Jackson, but this year we did not go.
( adverb )

envied

Want to be like or be somthing you aren't
Being envied is something I sometimes face in life, but I know that being who you are is better.
( Verb )
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geraniums

 A commen flower that varys in color
My mom plants geraniums in her garden every year in the summer, yet they always die early.
( Noun )
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subdued

Something toned down or softened.
My computer teacher says I have to subdue my voice, and have control to me often.
(adjective)
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resentment

 A bitter feeling after something.
My sisters resentment scares me, so I close my door quickly and hide.
(noun)
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silhouette

 A dark outline of something
A silhouette walks towards me, so I run in fear.
(Adjective)
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forebording

 A bad feeling of something.
When I watch scary movies I always have a foreboding feeling, but I watch them anyways.
(noun,adjective)

amiably

 Good, easy to get along with
My sister is amiable, but we still fight like siblings.
(Adverb)
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Ruddy

 A healthy red color
My sister always looks ruddy after her dance classes so, I think it gets her really tired.
( adjective )
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weary

A feeling of tiredness.
I am weary after a long day at school, so I take a long nap.
(Adjective)

laden

Loaded down
Some parents feel very laden in their lives, but always love their kids.
(Adjective)
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gusto

 A enjoyment or liking.
I jumped with gusto, but I got very tired.
(noun)
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quizzically

 Odd, queer, or puzzeled
I am quizzically about my sister playing with a dog, for she is a cat person.

(adjective)
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adversity

 Unfavorable fortune or event
Some people have a adversity, so they feel sorrow.
(noun)
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stifling

 Suffocating, very close
Some people are costlofobic, so they feel stifling in small spaces.
(Adjective)
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cordially

 Gracious, friendly, or warm
My best friend billy is cordial, so he has a lot of friends.
(adjective)

chastised

 To disciplin, especially by punishment
I often get chastised, for doing something wrong or bad, not so often for little things since I am getting older though.
(verb)
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retorted

To reply to, usually in a sharp way
My dad is often retorted to me, but that's usually when he gets home from work, or is just really tired or has had a rough day.
(verb)

meandered

 To wander aimslessly
Sometimes I can meander outside or in my house, but I try not to because is looks strange and people judge, I also don't think about where I am going and I don't want to get hurt.
(verb)
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Brambles

 A prickly shrub
I walked passed the brambles.
(Noun)
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dubiously

Doubtful 
I was dubious that he would show up.
(adjective)