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lark
alondra
to accumulate[verb]
to gather, usually in large quantities
to call out[phrasal verb]
to criticize someone about something they have said or done and challenge them to explain it
indolence[noun]
laziness
chronotype[noun]
a person's natural inclination with regard to the times of day when they prefer to sleep or when they are most alert or energetic
diurnal[adjective]
active in the daytime
circadian rhythm[noun]
a cycle that tells our bodies when to sleep, rise, and eat
disposition[noun]
a person's inherent qualities of mind and character
implication[noun]
the conclusion that can be drawn from something, although it is not explicitly stated
conventional[adjective]
based on or in accordance with what is generally done or believed
to take something with a grain of salt[idiom]
to regard something as exaggerated; to believe only part of something (e.g: learn to tacke people's opinions with a grain of salt)
to be bound to[phrase] -
to be certain to happen (e.g.: As humans we are bound to fail at times)
to fixate[verb] -
to think about something too much
association[noun]
a group of people having a common purpose or interest
to dwell on[phrasal verb]
to keep thinking or talking about something, especially something bad or unpleasant
to hold a grudge[idiom]
to not let go when you feel someone's insulted or wronged you (traducción: guardar rencor)
to wreak havoc[expression]
to cause confusion or trouble
Pity party
Indulgence of self-compassion
To choose your battle
To not participate in uninportant confrontations