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2021-02-09 08:25:41 May 3, 2020
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2021-02-09 08:21:21 https://www.ets.org/toefl/test-takers/ibt/about/content
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2021-02-09 08:20:13
The TOEFL Reading contains 10 different types of questions.
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2021-02-09 08:11:30
spurn (verb), spurns; spurned; spurning
To refuse to accept or to reject and to turn down an offer with contempt: Mrs. Jones spurned the telephone caller who wanted to offer her an investment which he claimed would make her wealthy.
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2021-02-09 08:10:49
callous (adjective), more callous, most callous
Descriptive of a person who is emotionally hardened, unfeeling, and who is indifferent to the sufferings of other people: When Margery read the poetry that she had created to her English class, some of the students laughed in a very callous or insensitive manner.
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2021-02-09 07:57:05
grimace
verb [ I ] UK ​ /ˈɡrɪm.əs/ US ​ /ˈɡrɪm.əs/

to make an expression of pain, strong dislike, etc. in which the face twists in an ugly way:
He tried to stand and grimaced with pain.
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2021-02-09 07:51:11
tremulous
adjective UK ​ /ˈtrem.jə.ləs/ US ​ /ˈtrem.jə.ləs/ literary

If a person's voice or a part of their body is tremulous, it is shaking slightly:
He watched her tremulous hand reach for the teacup.
In a tremulous voice she whispered: "Who are you people?"
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2021-02-09 07:49:56
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2021-02-09 07:46:00
obtrude (verb), obtrudes; obtruded; obtruding
1. To thrust something forward or upon another person; especially, without warrant or invitation: Henry was always trying to obtrude his political opinions upon others.
2. To appear or to be present in a way that is unwelcome and which cannot be ignored: The unexpected guest had obtruded her way into the party without an invitation.
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