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This article delves into key concepts such as 'eminent' and 'charity', highlighting the importance of well-known individuals who contribute to society. It discusses various adjectives that describe human behavior, including 'modest', 'disgruntled', and 'aghast', alongside terms like 'inadequate' and 'dismayed' that convey particular emotional states. The piece also explores the processes of making 'amends' and the nature of 'absentmindedness'. Furthermore, it touches on the idea of a 'concoction', discussing blends that arise from spontaneous combinations.
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Eminent An eminent person is well known and important
Charity Charity is showing kindness by giving money or gifts to organizations that need them.
Modest A modest person does not brag or show off
Disgruntled If you are disgruntled, you are unhappy because things have not turned out the way you wanted.
Inadequate Something that is inadequate is not as good or as large as it needs to be.
Aghast If you are aghast, you feel shocked and disgusted about something
Dismayed When you are dismayed , you are upset about something and unsure of how to deal with it.
Amends When you amend something, you make positive changes, such as amending a shopping list or recipe.
Absentminded Someone who is absentminded forgets things easily.
Concoction A concoction is a mix of different things, other put together without much planning.