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Your Words for 3rd October :
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Selfishness (n) : absorption in self-interest
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Self-knowledge (n) : knowledge of one’s own character
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Selfless (adj.) : unselfish
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Self-love (n) : love of one’s own self
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Self-made (adj.) : risen by one’s self
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Self-pity (n) : pitying one’s own self
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Self- praise (n) : praise of one’s self
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Self reliance (n) : reliance on one’s own abilities
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Self-respect (n) : proper pride, respect for one’s own character and dignity
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Self-sacrifice (n) : giving up one’s own interest, life etc., for others
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Self-same (adj.) : the vey same
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Self-seeker (n) : person who seeks too much advantages for himself
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Self-sufficiency (n) : self-supporting state
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Self-trust (n) : confidence or faith in one’s self
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Self-will (n) : stubbornness, obstinacy
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Sell (v) : to hand over in exchange of money
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Seller (n) : one who sells, that which is sold
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Semaphore (n) : a signal post
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Semblance (n) : likeness, similarity, outward appearance
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Semester (n) : one of the two divisions of an academic year
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Semicircle (n) : half-circle
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Semicolon (n): a punctuation mark (;)
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Seminary (n) : an educational institution
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Senary (adj.) : containing six
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Senate (n) : the upper house of the parliament, the governing body of a university
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Senator (n) : member of a senate
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Send (v) : despatch, throw
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Send-off (n) : farewell
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Senile (adj.) : growing old
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Senior (n) : an elder, superior
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Sensation (n) : a feeling, excitement
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Sense (n) : understanding, sensation, meaning
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Sensible (adj.) : having good sense, wise
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Sensitive (adj.) : easily affected
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Sensual (adj.) : given up to the pleasures of the senses
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Sensuous (adj.) : relating to the senses or affecting the senses
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Sentiment (n): mental feeling
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Sentinel (n) : soldier employed to keep guard
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Sentry (n) : a sentinel one who stands guard
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Separable (adj.) : able to be separated, divide
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Separable (adj.) : not united
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