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Explore the concepts of intelligence and morality through terms that define human behavior and judgment. This article delves into the definitions of "terrific," "intelligent," "moral," "obligate," "tiptoe," "headphone," and "youthful." Learn how these words illustrate extraordinary qualities, the importance of moral judgment, and the influence of youthfulness on our lives. Each term reflects a facet of human experience that shapes our understanding of the world and our interactions with one another.
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terrific • ter.rif.ic /tə-ric-rif-ik/adjective :Extraordinary Astoundind.
Intelligent in.tel.li.gent/in.tel.li.gent/adj: having or indicating a high or sat is factor degree of intellience. I’m in intelligent
moral mor- əlmar-ladj:1a: of or relating to the judgment to right and wrong in humabehavir. I know a moral.
obligate • ob: li: gate/ab-lə-gat/vb-gat. ed ; -gat. ing 1: to make [ someone] do some thing by iow or because it is right . I made my couin do his homework.
tiptoe • tip:toe/tip-to-to/n1: the tip of a toe. Ibe tiptoeing to et in the hose.
headphone head:phone/hed-fon/n:an earphone held over the ear by a band worn on the head. I have headpneto not haer my mom.
youthful • youth: ful /yuthf- fəladj 3: having the freshness and energy of youth. Que’ chez is youthful.