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The place where public, government or historical records are kept (one word substitution)
Coffer
Pantry
Archives
Scullery
Archives: The place where public, government, or historical records are kept. It is a repository or collection of historical, legal, and administrative documents, as well as other materials that are considered important for preservation.
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Lasting only for a very short while (one word substitution)
Transparent
Temporal
Temporary
Temperate
Temporary: Something that is temporary is not meant to last for a long time and is expected to end or be replaced in the near future. For example, temporary employees are hired for a fixed period of time and are not permanent members of staff.
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Government of the people, by the people and for the people (one word substitution)
Plutocracy
Aristocracy
Autocracy
Democracy
Democracy: Democracy is a form of government in which power is vested in the hands of the people, who exercise it directly or through representatives chosen by them through free and fair elections. In a democracy, citizens have the right to participate in the decision-making process, and the government is accountable to the people. The principles of democracy include equality, freedom of speech, freedom of the press, and the rule of law.
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Use of force or threats to get someone to agree to something (one word substitution)
Coercion
Conviction
Confession
Cajolement
Coercion: Coercion refers to the use of force or threats to get someone to agree to something, often against their will. This can include physical violence, intimidation, blackmail, or other forms of pressure.
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The sound of the funeral bell (one word substitution)
Knell
Spell
Dong
Ding-dong
Knell: The sound of a bell, especially a funeral bell, rung to announce a death or the end of something.
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A person who breaks into a house in order to steal (one word substitution)
Poacher
Bandit
Intruder
Burglar
Burglar: Burglar refers to a person who breaks into a house or building in order to steal property. Burglary is a serious crime and can result in significant penalties for the perpetrator.
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A wall built to prevent the sea or a river from flooding an area (one word substitution)
Dam
Mound
Dyke
Embankment
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One who can think about the future with imagination and wisdom (one word substitution)
Dreamer
Seer
Idealist
Visionary
Visionary: Someone who has a strong and imaginative vision of the future, often inspiring others with their ideas and insights. Visionaries may be leaders, innovators, or artists who bring new ideas and perspectives to society.
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Deep in thought (one word substitution)
Medication
Pensive
Pesky
Purloin
Pensive: It refers to being lost in deep thought, often with a sense of sadness or melancholy. It is a state of mind where a person is introspective and lost in their own thoughts, often contemplating something serious or profound.
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One who hides away on a ship to obtain a free passage (one word substitution)
Compositor
Stoker
Stowaway
Shipwright
Stowaway: A stowaway is a person who hides in a vehicle, usually a ship or an airplane, to avoid paying a fare or to gain illegal entry into a country. Stowaways can face legal charges and can be deported or punished for their actions.
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