squalor - Being extremely dirty and unpleasant, especially as a result of poverty or neglect., initiate - To cause a process or action to begin. To start something., despised - To have detested or hated something deeply., concentrated - To give a lot of effort or focus to one thing. To give it all of your attention., environment - The surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal or plant lives. Also the natural world., integrity - Being honest and having strong moral ideals., futile - Incapable of producing any useful result; pointless., inane - Something lacking sense or meaning; silly., adjacent - To be next to or joining something, divine - To be like God or a god. Also pleasing or delightful, whinging - To complain persistently and in a peevish or irritating way., withold - To refuse to give something that is due to another., hoard - A stock or store of money or valued objects, often secret. Also to hide or store away., hackneyed - A phrase or idea that has been overused and is now thought to be unoriginal, cliched or stereotyped., self-effacing - Not claiming attention to oneself; modest and not boastful., symbol - A mark or character used to represent an object or function. A sign, image or token., sociable - Willing to talk and engage in activities with other people; friendly., helix - An object having 3D shape in a coil or corkscrew form; spiral or coil., cunning - Being able to achieve a purpose usually by deceit or evasion. Planning to achieve something dishonestly., finesse - To have great delicacy and skill.,

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