This document defines 8 words that are often used in English literature: prowess, sore, agonized, nectar, strains, reclusive, introvert, and skepticism. It provides the meanings of each word, with prowess meaning skillfulness and expertise, sore meaning painful, agonized meaning to worry or undergo mental anguish, and nectar referring to a sugary floral fluid that attracts pollinators.
This document defines 8 words that are often used in English literature: prowess, sore, agonized, nectar, strains, reclusive, introvert, and skepticism. It provides the meanings of each word, with prowess meaning skillfulness and expertise, sore meaning painful, agonized meaning to worry or undergo mental anguish, and nectar referring to a sugary floral fluid that attracts pollinators.
This document defines 8 words that are often used in English literature: prowess, sore, agonized, nectar, strains, reclusive, introvert, and skepticism. It provides the meanings of each word, with prowess meaning skillfulness and expertise, sore meaning painful, agonized meaning to worry or undergo mental anguish, and nectar referring to a sugary floral fluid that attracts pollinators.
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