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providence
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Vorsehung
God, or a force that some people believe controls our lives and the things that happen to us, usually in a way that protects us (similiar to fate)
She believed her suffering was sent by providence
considerate
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rücksichtsvoll
always thinking of other people’s wishes and feelings; careful not to hurt or upset others
was very considerate of him to wait.
prodigy
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Ausnahmetalent
​a young person whose intelligence or skill is unusually good for their age
Mozart was an infant prodigy, composing music at the age of four.
excruciating
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qualvoll
extremely painful or bad
The pain in my back was excruciating
dependable
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zuverlässig
that can be relied on to do what you want or need
She is loyal and totally dependable
trite
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banal
(of a remark, an opinion, etc.) boring because it has been expressed so many times before; not original
As trite as it sounds, I had forgotten what greenness was until I saw those palms
kin
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Verwandschaft
your family or your relatives
Marriage between close kin is prohibited
grimoire
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Zauberbuch (dunkle Magie)
a magician's manual for invoking demons and the spirits of the dead
He is using the grimoire to invoke demons
fecundity
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Fruchtbarkeit
​the ability to produce children, crops, etc.
Fecundity declines rapidly after the age of 40
inhibitor
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Hemmstoff
a substance that delays or prevents a chemical reaction
The drug acts as an inhibitor that slows the growth of cancer cells
contraband (noun)
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Schmuggelware
goods that are illegally taken into or out of a country
to smuggle contraband
tread (verb)
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schreiten
to put your foot down while you are stepping or walking
Careful you don't tread in that puddle
tread (noun)
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Profil
1. the way that somebody walks; the sound that somebody makes when they walk 2. the raised pattern on the surface of a tyre on a vehicle 3. the upper surface of a step or stair
The tyres were worn below the legal limit of 1.6 mm of tread

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