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  • 31Bethany Veney — Bethany Veney, also known as Aunt Betty,(1815 ) was an African American slave. She published an autobiography in 1889. Childhood Veney begins her narrative simply: My mother and her five children were owned by one James Fletcher, Pass Run, town… …

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  • 32unhappy — adjective a) Not happy; sad. A moment of time may make us unhappy forever. b) Not satisfied; unsatisfied. Ant: happy, glad …

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  • 33merry — Synonyms and related words: addled, animated, beery, bemused, besotted, blind drunk, blithe, blithesome, boon, buoyant, buxom, carefree, carouse, celebrate, cheerful, cheery, convivial, crapulent, crapulous, delighted, dizzy, drenched, drunk,… …

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  • 34cheerfulness — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Good humor Nouns 1. cheerfulness, geniality, gaiety, sunniness, good nature; cheer, good humor, high spirits, animal spirits; glee, light heart; optimism (See hope).Slang, joygerm fever. See pleasure. 2 …

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  • 35cheer\ up — v 1. To feel happy; stop being sad or discouraged; become hopeful, joyous, or glad. Jones was sad at losing the business, but he cheered up at the sight of his daughter. Cheer up! the worst is over. 2. To make cheerful or happy. The support of… …

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  • 36merry — adjective merry throngs of students make merry Syn: cheerful, cheery, in high spirits, high spirited, bright, sunny, smiling, lighthearted, buoyant, lively, carefree, without a care in the world, joyful, joyous, jolly …

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  • 37despondent — adj Despondent, despairing, desperate, hopeless, forlorn mean having lost all or practically all hope. The same distinctions in implications and connotations are to be found in their corresponding nouns despondency, despair, desperation,… …

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