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STEADFAST

True and enduring success in life can only be found through a steadfast trust in the Lord He gives wisdom and power to his children, to make them steadfast and useful in all their afflictions




STEADFAST
the word steadfastness means to be firmly fixed in place, not subject to change


Negotiation at the highest level, along with steadfast determination has brought about this victory for this union



Blessed is the man who remains steadfast under trial

CORRIDOR

Without a thought of whether it were right or wrong she ran to her room at the other end of the corridor, fetched a candle, and went back to her mother’s door




CORRIDOR
a hallway that leads into rooms or other divided areas


The superior had free access to this corridor, and through open niches was able to inspect the garden without being seen



She looked out of the front of the cell into a small corridor with equally harsh lighting

SOMBRE

The mists of chill November crept up from the valley, and hung upon the hill-side. The river was half hidden under a silvery veil, on those dim November afternoons. An autumnal tranquillity hung over the sombre old Water House




SOMBRE
somber, dismal, depressive, funereal, grim, doleful, mournful


The most frequently asked question about hair color: What is the difference between balayage, flamboyage, ombre, sombre and foiling?



In the sombre main chamber where most of his days were spent, there was no decoration, no contrasting texture

PARAMOUNT

Just now he felt that mind was paramount over matter, and was hardly disposed to interest himself warmly in a young woman who might have no existence except in his own idea of her




PARAMOUNT
primary, supreme, principal, utmost, dominant, foremost


During a war the interests of the state are paramount, and those of the individual come last



The reduction of unemployment should be paramount in the government's economic policy

SPUR

With jingling spurs a tall cowboy stalked out of the post-office to confront his three comrades crossing the wide street from the saloon opposite




SPUR
Cowboys wear spiky metal tools called spurs on their boots


The European Central Bank says that most of the banks in the 18-nation euro currency bloc could survive a financial crisis, an assessment that could help spur more lending to boost the eurozone's flagging economy



The policy initiatives announced in this budget will accelerate the data centre industry growth and spur investments in India

SUBDUE

The glow of the fire, the subdued radiance of the lamps, the rich dark red of the curtains, made a warm brightness unknown in those bare rooms at home




SUBDUE
To bring under control by physical force


I wasn' t able to subdue my temperament and I gave it free rein on this final trip



We recognize that human beings find it easier to subdue the earth than they do to subdue themselves

TRIFLE

That the people themselves did not regard the reform as a trifle is plain from the numerous rebellions against it It is generally some combination of trifles which determines the great events of life




TRIFLE
The word trifles typically refer to objects of little to no value


So if you are striving for perfection ensure that you take care of the trifles, for without conquering the trifles there is no success



I thought you were a woman of too great force of character to allow trifles to trouble you

splendour

The rich colouring about the altar made a glow of splendour at the end of the gray stone chancel The British Splendour wreck rests in about 100 feet of water, 35 miles southwest of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina




splendour
magnificence, glory, grandeur, gorgeousness, majesty, opulence


We've now made the difficult decision to postpone Splendour Festival



They were spending the weekend on a yacht called Splendour

intricate

He could keep his attention on the most intricate chain of argument, and yet never answer her speculative assertions or vague questionings away from the purpose




intricate
with many complicated details that make something difficult to understand


The architecture of this clock is very intricate



It was a beautiful ornament, antique brass with an intricate design

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