contest, (n) a competition or game where participants compete for a prize, or an active challenge against a claim, decision, or legal document, forbidden, (adj) something that is not allowed, permitted, or authorized, usually by law, rule, or social custom, conquer, (v) to gain mastery, control, or victory over something by force, effort, or mental determination, settled, (adj) generally means something is resolved, established, or unlikely to change, decrease, (v) to become, or to cause something to become, smaller or less in size, amount, number, or intensity, promote, (v) to advance, elevate, or encourage the growth, success, or sales of something, proficient, (adj) someone who is highly skilled, competent, or capable in a specific activity or subject, usually as a result of training, practice, or experience, budget, (n) a financial plan that outlines your expected income and expenses over a specific period, such as a month or year, or specific purpose, flossing, (n) the practice of using a thin filament (like dental floss, floss picks, or a water flosser) to clean plaque and food particles from between your teeth and under the gums, coward, (n/adj) someone who lacks courage, is easily frightened, or shies away from danger, pain, or difficult situations., luckily, (adv) because of good luck, fold, (v) to bend something, especially paper or cloth, so that one part of it lies on the other part, sort, (n) a group of things that share similar characteristics, sight, (n) the physical faculty or act of seeing using the eyes, allow, (v) to give permission for something to happen, or to not prevent it.

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