FINDING THE DIFFICULD WORO FROM ARTICLE
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Number
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Word
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Synonym
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Definition
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1
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Greece
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2
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Pour
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flood
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To
make a liquid or other
substance flow from a container in a continuous stream
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3
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Afloat
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drift
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Having
enough money to pay
debts
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4
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Collapse
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break
down
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Fall
down or fall in
suddenly
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5
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Huge
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Enormous
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Extremely
large in size or
amount
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6
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Bailouts
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In act
of giving money to a
company, a foreign country etc
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7
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Widespread
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Happening over a large area or among many people
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8
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bankrupt
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Insolvent
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Without
enough money to pay
what you awe
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9
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Turmoil
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Confusion
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A
state of great anxiety
and confusion
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10
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Austerity
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A
situation when people
don’t have much money to spend because there are bad economic
condition
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11
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Suffering
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Physical
or mental pain
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12
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Anger
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To
make somebody angry
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13
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Evade
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Elude
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To
find away of not doing
something
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14
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Hood
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A part
of coat
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15
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Tax
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Money
that you have to pay
the government so that can pay for public services
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16
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Attire
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Dressed
informal attire
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17
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Immaturity
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18
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Simply
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Absolutely
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Used
to emphasize how easy
or basic something is
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19
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Recession
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A
difficult time for the
economy of a country
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20
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Irreversible
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That
cannot be changed back
to what is before
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21
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Dentistry
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The
medical study of the
teeth and mouth
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22
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Acidity
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The
state of having a sour
taste or of containing acid
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23
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Erode
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Wear
away
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To
gradually destroy the
surface of something trough the action
of wind, rain etc
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24
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Enamel
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glazing
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The
hard white outer layer
of tooth
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25
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Glossy
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Sleekly
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Smooth
and shiny
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26
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Assuming
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Proud
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Used
to suppose that
something is true , so that you can talk about the result might be
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27
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Essentially
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Approximately
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Relating
to most important
characteristics or ideas of something
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28
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Bathing
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Clean,
flood
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Wash
with water and,
usually, soap
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29
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Acid
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Any of
various usually
liquid substance which can react chemically with and sometimes
dissolve other
materials
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30
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Lead
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Accompany, attend
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To control a group of people, a
country, a situation
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31
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Decay
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Adulteration, blight
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Breaking down, collapse
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32
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Harm
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Damage, abuse
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Physical or other injury or damage
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33
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Rinse
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Bathe, cleanse
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To sue water to clean the soap or
dirty from something
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34
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Tactic
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Gambit, ploy
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A planed way to doing something
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35
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Saliva
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Drool, dribble
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The liquid produced in your mouth to
keep the mouth wet
and to help to prepare food for digestion
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36
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Fund
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Capital, foundation
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A sum of money saved
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37
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Regarding
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Advertise, attend
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Look at, listen to
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