brief - (adj.): short and to the point. If you make a brief visit, you don't stay long. If you make a brief statement, you use few words., field - (noun): an area of grass, such as in a park or farm., reign - (verb): Hold royal office, rule as king or queen, review - (verb): to think or talk about something again, in order to make changes to it or to make a decision about it., fiery - (adj.): flaming or extremely bright, hot, or of a red color like fire., receipt - (noun): A slip of paper proving an item was paid for by the customer., relieve - (verb): to improve an unpleasant feeling or situation, or to make pain less strong., conceited - (adj.): to be too proud of oneself, and brag about their accomplishments, neither - (adj): none of two things, foreign - (adj.): from a country that is not your own, or an experience you do not know about., grief - (noun): very strong sadness, especially at the death of someone., veil - (noun): a piece of thin material worn to cover the face or head., freight - (noun): items that are shipped from one place to another, by ships, aircrafts or trucks., belief - (noun): the feeling of being certain that something exists or is true., deceive - (verb): to convince someone that something false is true, or to keep the truth hidden., yield - (verb): to supply or produce something, OR to give up/give way to something else, beige - (adj.): pale, brown color, perceive - (verb): to have an opinion or how you view something., seize - (verb): To take something from someone else., leisure - (noun): time when you aren’t working or doing responsibilities.,

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