Edge - If you are at the edge of something, you are at the border or side.

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edge - If you are at the edge of something, you are at the border or side.

ventured - If you ventured something, you went some place new.

described - If you describe something that happened, you told about it.

hesitate - If you hesitate, you pause, or wait, before doing something.

anonymous - If you wanted to be anonymous when you wrote a story, you wouldn’t use your own name.

unselfish - If you are unselfish, you share with others.

satisfied- If you are satisfied, you feel happy with the way things are.

neighborly - If you are neighborly, you are friendly to people who live near you.