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Henchman -> is a trusted follower or subordinate.

(henchmen) synonym: follower, colleague, attendant

Atonement ->to amend, reparation. to pay for the sins committed, compensation synonyms: absolve, repair, do penance, redeem

Lose ->range from failing to win to failing to keep possession of something to getting rid of something to having something taken away against ones will. Re: lose lost loss lose (Verb), to lose something; lose (verb) (present or future) e.g., I lose money every time we go to Las Vegas! e.g., I found a set of keys. Did you lose yours? e.g., It's hard to lose a friend. e.g., "Lose some of your weight", mom told her son. Loser= a peson who consistently loses

lost (Verb) (Past and Past Participle) e.g., I lost my keys. e.g., I have lost my keys before.

BE lost (Adjective)

e.g., I am lost. I need a map! e.g., I don't understand what the teacher is saying. I'm totally lost! e.g., I just lost the farm while playing in there

loss (Noun), a person or thing that you have lost; a noun form and can be used as a subject, object, or a complement. e.g., Our house burned down and we didn't have fire insurance, so we had to cover the finanical loss ourselves. e.g., Sam: My Mother died yesterday. Max: I'm sorry for your loss. e.g., The businessman suffered a huge loss e.g., The loss I suffered in that casino really hurt e.g., Loss of profit worries him no end.

Loose -> adj. it means not fixed in place, not tied up. adjective and is used to describe something. e.g., After a month's diet, his jeans became too loose for him

Predecessor -> a person who has previously occupied a position "mga nauna!" synonyms: ancestor, prototype, precusrsor, former, previous, forerunner, prior antonyms: descendant, sucessor "tagapagmana"! e.g., Today's computers are much faster than theirpredecessors were.

prerogative ->(noun) privelege or rights of a particular person;

delinquent -> (noun) a young offender= juvenile delinquency is youth crime= a wrongful act committed by minors. (adj.) neglectful of duties; (adj.) overdue; "a delinquent account

forbid -> (verb) to command someone not to do something; prohibit; to make impossible synonyms: not to permit "God forbid! may it not happen"= saying like i hope it doesn't happen forbidden->(adj.) prohibited;

jerk -> (noun) offensive, someone who does stupid or annoying, unkind things

conspiracy -> (noun) a secret plan or agreement to carry out an illegal or harmful act, esp with political motivation;

i couldn't agree more -> (idiom) i support that very strongly

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