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Die, especially in a violent or sudden way.
perish
Inconsiderable, small.
slight
Not important and not worth giving attention to.
petty
A severe deficiency in caloric energy intake, below the level needed to maintain an organism's life
starvation
outright
Completely or immediately.
Causing great pain or anguish
excruciating
Move smoothly and quietly with gliding steps.
slink
Speak unclearly, with your mouth almost closed.
mumble
Correct, put right.
rectify
A small printed piece of paper that entitles the holder to a discount.
voucher
Origin.
source
Find or discover by investigation.
trace
Beat a person with a strip of leather to punish them or urge them to do something.
whip
Enthusiasm to do something.
eagerness
Shake, tremble.
palpitate
"With this letter", attached (it's an old-fashioned expression).
herewith
Practise (for example, a piece of music) for later public performance.
rehearse
Kill someone by covering their nose and mouth so that they suffocate.
smother
Too unlikely or undesirable to be considered a possibility.
unthinkable
Warn or reprimand someone firmly.
admonish
Examine or inspect closely and thoroughly.
scrutinize
A continuous flow, usually of water.
stream
In a distrustful way
cynically
Determination.
resolve
A person who is feeling indignation at having been treated unfairly is ...
resentful
The fact of having committed a specified or implied offence or crime.
guilt
A short extract from a film, broadcast, or piece of music or writing.
excerpt
Having an affection or liking for.
fond of
To voluntarily quit a job, you write or announce your ...
resignation
Spoken or written words that have no meaning
nonsense
A feeling of discomfort or weakness caused by lack of food, coupled with the desire to eat.
hunger
A person employed in an office to keep records, accounts, and undertake other routine administrative duties.
clerk
A thin, broad piece of food, such as bread, meat, or cake, cut from a larger portion.
slice
Routine work involving written documents such as reports or letters.
paperwork
Voluntarily leave a job or office.
resign
Stare in an angry or fierce way.
glare
A declaration or assurance that one will do something or that a particular thing will happen.
promise