finely  | ad. to an exact degree ad. into very thin or small pieces  |  
 forbidden  | a. not allowed, especially by law  |  
 forgotten  | v. (past participle) be unable to remember a fact  |  
 fortunate  | a. lucky; bringing a good thing that was uncertain or unexpected  |  
 forty  | n. the number that is the product of ten and four a. being ten more than thirty  |  
 friendship  | n. a situation in which two people are friends  |  
 fugitive  | n. a person who is running away or hiding from the police a. lasting only a short time  |  
 furthermore  | ad. in addition; moreover; still further  |  
 garage  | n. a building where a car is kept, usually next to house n. a shop where cars and trucks are sold, serviced, and repaired  |  
 gasoline  | n. petrol; flammable liquid consisting of a mixture of refined petroleum hydrocarbons  |  
 glacier  | n. a large body of ice which flows under its own mass  |  
 glimpse  | n. glance; a quick look; see briefly; a brief or incomplete view  |  
 gracious  | a. beneficent; merciful; disposed to show kindness or favor  |  
 grief  | n. pain of mind; mental suffering arising from any cause, as misfortune, loss of friends  |  
 grievance  | n. a complaint or a strong feeling caused by unfair treatment  |  
 guarantee  | n. a promise that something will be done, will happen, or is true  |  
 guardian  | n. one who guards, preserves, or secures; one who has, or is entitled to custody of person or property  |  
 guidance  | n. help and advice about how to do something  |  
 guilty  | a. responsible for breaking a law a. deserving of blame  |  
 hardship  | n. difficult or unpleasant conditions of life n. something that causes suffering  |  
 harmonious  | a. having a pleasant tune or harmony a. suitable and fitting; friendly and peaceful  |  
 harmony  | n. a pleasant musical sound made by different notes; an agreeable sound property n. compatibility in opinion and action  |  
 haste  | n. hurry; rapidity of action or motion  |  
 hasten  | v. make something happen sooner or more quickly; accelerate  |  
 heavily  | ad. in a way that needs a lot of effort to move or lift ad. to a great degree  |  
 heir  | n. person who inherits some title or power  |  
 helicopter  | n. aircraft without wings that obtains its lift from the rotation of overhead blades  |  
 hesitant  | a. tending to wait, or proceed with caution or reservation  |  
 honesty  | n. the quality of being honest  |  
 humane  | a. showing kindness and sympathy to others, especially those who are suffering  |  
 humid  | a. containing a high amount of water or water vapor  |  
 hundredth  | n. position 100 in a countable series of things  |  
 husband  | n. the man that a woman is married to; a married man v. use something carefully so that you do not use all of it; use economically  |  
 hydroelectric  | a. of or relating to the production of electricity by waterpower  |  
 ignorant  | a. lacking education or knowledge; unaware  |  
 ignore  | v. intentionally not listen or give attention to  |  
 illegal  | a. prohibited by law, by official, or by accepted rules  |  
 illegible  | a. incapable of being read because of being unclear  |  
 illiterate  | a. unable to read and write; uncultured or uneducated  |  
 illogical  | a. not reasonable, wise, or practical, because of the emotions  |  
 illustrate  | v. demonstrate, depict, or clarify, as by use of examples or comparisons v. draw pictures for a book, magazine  |  
 imbalance  | n. lack of balance or symmetry; disproportion  |  
 immature  | a. not yet completely grown or developed a. not having much experience of something  |  
 immeasurable  | a. impossible to measure a. beyond calculation or measure  |  
 immediate  | a. happening or done without delay or very soon; occurring at once, instant  |  
 immigrate  | v. move into another country to stay there permanently  |  
 impatient  | a. easily annoyed by someone's mistakes or because don't want to wait a. wanting something to happen as soon as possible  |  
 imperfect  | n. damaged, containing problems, or not having something  |  
 impolite  | a. rude; not polite  |  
 improper  | a. not suitable,not right a. not appropriate for a purpose or occasion  |  
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