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GLOSSARY
1. FUSSY
2. BRATTISH
3. MEAGER
4. REAFFIRM
5. FEAT
6. MARVELOUS

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Answered by likanikkinettimi
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Answer:

Fussy = hard to satisfy or please

Brattish = spoiled or an ill mannered child

Meager = very less or least

Reaffirm = to affirm something so as to confirm it

Feat = a notable deed of courage

Marvelous = extraordinary

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Answered by karanrkumble709
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(1)FUSSY:fastidious about one's needs or requirements; hard to please.

"he is very fussy about what he eats"

(2)BRATTISH:(of a child) badly behaved.

"a school full of spoilt, brattish kids"

(3)MEAGER:adjective: meager

(of something provided or available) lacking in quantity or quality.

"they were forced to supplement their meagre earnings"

(4)REAFFIRM:state again strongly.

"the prime minister reaffirmed his commitment to the agreement"

(5)FEAT:an achievement that requires great courage, skill, or strength.

"the new printing presses were considerable feats of engineering"

(6)MARVELLOUS:causing great wonder; extraordinary.

"these marvellous technological toys are fun to play with"

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