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adjective, literary - relating to deep inward feelings rather than to the intellect; instinctive and emotional, often raw or intense
verb, formal - to leave a personal estate or a possession to a person or other beneficiary by a will
verb - to buy something that you don't normally buy, usually as a reward, to make yourself/someone happy
noun, American English - a person whose job is to prepare dead bodies for burial or cremation and to arrange funerals
verb - to feel the need to do something for someone, because they have done something for you too
adjective - relating to how good or bad something is, rather than to how much of it there is
verb - to show that you are not connected with something or someone, usually in order to avoid trouble
verb, informal - to think things are better than they actually are, not to know the actual facts about something
verb - to make somebody not interested, not attracted, not excited, to make somebody not aroused any more (erotically)
verb - to find a suitable person for a particular job and persuade them to leave their current job
adjective - making someone worried or scared, esp. because something appears to be too difficult or impossible to do
noun - a liquid that you add to water to make it smell nice and make bubbles in it
verb - to break something such as an egg or a nut in order to use what is inside
noun - a ship that sails along the coast from port to port, not going further out to sea
verb - to get suddenly disconnected when you are on the phone, you cannot speak to the other person