discern (v.) to recognize; to see clearly; differentiate or distinguish suffice (v.) to be good enough exemplify (v.) To be an example of; represent; be typical of enigma (n.) a puzzle; a mystery implication An idea that is communicated indirectly, through a suggestion or hint (Noun) epitome A perfect or typical example (Noun) sabotage To deliberately destroy or damage (Verb) sparse Distributed thinly; not thick or crowded (Adjective) calamity an event bringing great loss and misery: a tragedy (noun) default (v.) to fail to do something required Assail To attack (Verb) inclination A tendency, preference; to think, act, or behave in a certain way (Noun) demoralize To lower the spirits of; weaken the confidence or cheerfulness of (Verb) malign To make evil and untrue statements about; speak evil of (Verb) innovation A new custom, method, or invention; something newly introduced (Noun) attribute (n.) a quality or feature of a person or thing inequity Injustice; unfairness; an instance of injustice (Noun) dilemma A situation requiring a difficult choice (Noun) elicit To bring out, draw forth (verb) decipher (v.) to decode; to figure out enhance (v.) To improve infringe To intrude or trespass on; to go beyond the limits considered proper (Verb) zeal Enthusiastic devotion; intense enthusiasm (Noun) nocturnal (adj.) of, about, or happening at night; active at night Banal Unoriginal (Adjective) amoral Lacking a moral sense; without principles (Adjective) animosity Bitter hostility (Noun) encounter A brief or unexpected meeting (Noun) Syndrome A group of symptoms (Adjective) subsequent Following, in time or order; next; later (Adjective) terminate To stop, bring to an end (verb) hyper more than normal; overly; excessively constitute (v.) to make up; be the parts of; to form eccentric Differing from what is customary; odd (Adjective) mobile (adj.) movable or able to move from place to place ly in a certain manner obsolete No longer active or in use, out of date (adjective) degenerate (v.) to become worse; deteriorate dispatch (v.) to send to a specific place or on specific business methodical Orderly, systematic (adjective) amiable Good- natured; friendly and pleasant (Adjective) flagrant shockingly obvious; outrageous (adj) Mercenary Greedy (Adjective) sanctuary (n.) a safe place or refuge absolve To find innocent or blameless (Verb) incoherent (adj.) not clear; difficult to understand. Taint To damage (Verb) revitalize To renew the strength and energy of; restore to a vigorous or active condition (Verb) antagonist An opponent; one who opposes or competes (Noun) comprehensive including all or much. complete (adj) nominal (adj.) slight; very small compared with what might be expected cycl circle engross to hold the interest of; absorb (verb) curt Rudely brief when speaking to someone; abrupt (Adjective) intricate (adj.) complex; detailed; difficult to understand deterrent Something that discourages or prevents a certain action (Noun) hypothetical (adj.) based on an assumption or guess; hood state, condition infirmity A physical weakness or defect; ailment (Noun) escalate to increase or intensify (verb) vulnerable (adj.) open to damage or attack;susceptible Euphemism A term that doesn't offend (Noun) exploit Take unfair advantage of; to use selfishly or unethically (verb) pathy feeling, suffering venture to take the risk of; dare (v) prerequisite (n.) something that is required in advance to achieve a goal; a requirement intercede (v.) to plead on behalf of someone else Altruistic Unselfish (Adjective) retort To reply, especially in a quick, sharp, or witty way (Verb) implausible (adj.) Difficult to believe; unlikely persevere to continue with an effort or plan despite difficulty, to keep going. (v) adamant Not giving in; stubborn (Adjective) predominant (adj.) most common or most noticeable; main tangible Solid, able to be touched; having form or matter (adjective) non not; the opposite of Allusion A hint about (Noun) ann, enn year conventional customary; ordinary; usual (adj) acclaim Great praise or applause (noun) turmoil complete confusion; uproar or disorder (n) subjective Based on personal feelings, opinions, and attitudes; not being objective (Adjective) concurrent (adj.) happening or existing at the same time;simultaneous audi hearing, sound rehabilitate to restore to a normal life through therapy or education, to return to normal life. (v) scrutiny (n.) careful inspection or close examination. wary Cautious; on guard (Adjective) succinct Expressed clearly in a few words; to the point; concise (Adjective) confiscate (v.) to seize with authority; legally take possession of fluctuate (v) to vary irregularly; to go up and down or back and forth. (v) orient (v.) to direct; to locate in relation to a direction pend to hang adjacent Close or near (adjective) sinister (adj.) evil; wicked irate Very angry (Adjective) recession (n.) a temporary decline in business quad four, fourth attest (v.) to declare to be true; to testify; to bear witness ponder to consider carefully; think deeply about, to think about. (v) Appease To clam (Verb) Arbitrary Impulsive (Adjective) discern (v.) to recognize; to see clearly; differentiate or distinguish suffice (v.) to be good enough exemplify (v.) To be an example of; represent; be typical of enigma (n.) a puzzle; a mystery implication An idea that is communicated indirectly, through a suggestion or hint (Noun) epitome A perfect or typical example (Noun) sabotage To deliberately destroy or damage (Verb) sparse Distributed thinly; not thick or crowded (Adjective) calamity an event bringing great loss and misery: a tragedy (noun) default (v.) to fail to do something required Assail To attack (Verb) inclination A tendency, preference; to think, act, or behave in a certain way (Noun) demoralize To lower the spirits of; weaken the confidence or cheerfulness of (Verb) malign To make evil and untrue statements about; speak evil of (Verb) innovation A new custom, method, or invention; something newly introduced (Noun) attribute (n.) a quality or feature of a person or thing inequity Injustice; unfairness; an instance of injustice (Noun) dilemma A situation requiring a difficult choice (Noun) elicit To bring out, draw forth (verb) decipher (v.) to decode; to figure out enhance (v.) To improve infringe To intrude or trespass on; to go beyond the limits considered proper (Verb) zeal Enthusiastic devotion; intense enthusiasm (Noun) nocturnal (adj.) of, about, or happening at night; active at night Banal Unoriginal (Adjective) amoral Lacking a moral sense; without principles (Adjective) animosity Bitter hostility (Noun) encounter A brief or unexpected meeting (Noun) Syndrome A group of symptoms (Adjective) subsequent Following, in time or order; next; later (Adjective) terminate To stop, bring to an end (verb) hyper more than normal; overly; excessively constitute (v.) to make up; be the parts of; to form eccentric Differing from what is customary; odd (Adjective) mobile (adj.) movable or able to move from place to place ly in a certain manner obsolete No longer active or in use, out of date (adjective) degenerate (v.) to become worse; deteriorate dispatch (v.) to send to a specific place or on specific business methodical Orderly, systematic (adjective) amiable Good- natured; friendly and pleasant (Adjective) flagrant shockingly obvious; outrageous (adj) Mercenary Greedy (Adjective) sanctuary (n.) a safe place or refuge absolve To find innocent or blameless (Verb) incoherent (adj.) not clear; difficult to understand. Taint To damage (Verb) revitalize To renew the strength and energy of; restore to a vigorous or active condition (Verb) antagonist An opponent; one who opposes or competes (Noun) comprehensive including all or much. complete (adj) nominal (adj.) slight; very small compared with what might be expected cycl circle engross to hold the interest of; absorb (verb) curt Rudely brief when speaking to someone; abrupt (Adjective) intricate (adj.) complex; detailed; difficult to understand deterrent Something that discourages or prevents a certain action (Noun) hypothetical (adj.) based on an assumption or guess; hood state, condition infirmity A physical weakness or defect; ailment (Noun) escalate to increase or intensify (verb) vulnerable (adj.) open to damage or attack;susceptible Euphemism A term that doesn't offend (Noun) exploit Take unfair advantage of; to use selfishly or unethically (verb) pathy feeling, suffering venture to take the risk of; dare (v) prerequisite (n.) something that is required in advance to achieve a goal; a requirement intercede (v.) to plead on behalf of someone else Altruistic Unselfish (Adjective) retort To reply, especially in a quick, sharp, or witty way (Verb) implausible (adj.) Difficult to believe; unlikely persevere to continue with an effort or plan despite difficulty, to keep going. (v) adamant Not giving in; stubborn (Adjective) predominant (adj.) most common or most noticeable; main tangible Solid, able to be touched; having form or matter (adjective) non not; the opposite of Allusion A hint about (Noun) ann, enn year conventional customary; ordinary; usual (adj) acclaim Great praise or applause (noun) turmoil complete confusion; uproar or disorder (n) subjective Based on personal feelings, opinions, and attitudes; not being objective (Adjective) concurrent (adj.) happening or existing at the same time;simultaneous audi hearing, sound rehabilitate to restore to a normal life through therapy or education, to return to normal life. (v) scrutiny (n.) careful inspection or close examination. wary Cautious; on guard (Adjective) succinct Expressed clearly in a few words; to the point; concise (Adjective) confiscate (v.) to seize with authority; legally take possession of fluctuate (v) to vary irregularly; to go up and down or back and forth. (v) orient (v.) to direct; to locate in relation to a direction pend to hang adjacent Close or near (adjective) sinister (adj.) evil; wicked irate Very angry (Adjective) recession (n.) a temporary decline in business quad four, fourth attest (v.) to declare to be true; to testify; to bear witness ponder to consider carefully; think deeply about, to think about. (v) Appease To clam (Verb) Arbitrary Impulsive (Adjective)
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(v.) to recognize; to see clearly; differentiate or distinguish
discern
(v.) to be good enough
suffice
(v.) To be an example of; represent; be typical of
exemplify
(n.) a puzzle; a mystery
enigma
An idea that is communicated indirectly, through a suggestion or hint (Noun)
implication
A perfect or typical example (Noun)
epitome
To deliberately destroy or damage (Verb)
sabotage
Distributed thinly; not thick or crowded (Adjective)
sparse
an event bringing great loss and misery: a tragedy (noun)
calamity
(v.) to fail to do something required
default
To attack (Verb)
Assail
A tendency, preference; to think, act, or behave in a certain way (Noun)
inclination
To lower the spirits of; weaken the confidence or cheerfulness of (Verb)
demoralize
To make evil and untrue statements about; speak evil of (Verb)
malign
A new custom, method, or invention; something newly introduced (Noun)
innovation
(n.) a quality or feature of a person or thing
attribute
Injustice; unfairness; an instance of injustice (Noun)
inequity
A situation requiring a difficult choice (Noun)
dilemma
To bring out, draw forth (verb)
elicit
(v.) to decode; to figure out
decipher
(v.) To improve
enhance
To intrude or trespass on; to go beyond the limits considered proper (Verb)
infringe
Enthusiastic devotion; intense enthusiasm (Noun)
zeal
(adj.) of, about, or happening at night; active at night
nocturnal
Unoriginal (Adjective)
Banal
Lacking a moral sense; without principles (Adjective)
amoral
Bitter hostility (Noun)
animosity
A brief or unexpected meeting (Noun)
encounter
A group of symptoms (Adjective)
Syndrome
Following, in time or order; next; later (Adjective)
subsequent
To stop, bring to an end (verb)
terminate
more than normal; overly; excessively
hyper
(v.) to make up; be the parts of; to form
constitute
Differing from what is customary; odd (Adjective)
eccentric
(adj.) movable or able to move from place to place
mobile
in a certain manner
ly
No longer active or in use, out of date (adjective)
obsolete
(v.) to become worse; deteriorate
degenerate
(v.) to send to a specific place or on specific business
dispatch
Orderly, systematic (adjective)
methodical
Good-natured; friendly and pleasant (Adjective)
amiable
shockingly obvious; outrageous (adj)
flagrant
Greedy (Adjective)
Mercenary
(n.) a safe place or refuge
sanctuary
To find innocent or blameless (Verb)
absolve
(adj.) not clear; difficult to understand.
incoherent
To damage (Verb)
Taint
To renew the strength and energy of; restore to a vigorous or active condition (Verb)
revitalize
An opponent; one who opposes or competes (Noun)
antagonist
including all or much. complete (adj)
comprehensive
(adj.) slight; very small compared with what might be expected
nominal
circle
cycl
to hold the interest of; absorb (verb)
engross
Rudely brief when speaking to someone; abrupt (Adjective)
curt
(adj.) complex; detailed; difficult to understand
intricate
Something that discourages or prevents a certain action (Noun)
deterrent
(adj.) based on an assumption or guess;
hypothetical
state, condition
hood
A physical weakness or defect; ailment (Noun)
infirmity
to increase or intensify (verb)
escalate
(adj.) open to damage or attack;susceptible
vulnerable
A term that doesn't offend (Noun)
Euphemism
Take unfair advantage of; to use selfishly or unethically (verb)
exploit
feeling, suffering
pathy
to take the risk of; dare (v)
venture
(n.) something that is required in advance to achieve a goal; a requirement
prerequisite
(v.) to plead on behalf of someone else
intercede
Unselfish (Adjective)
Altruistic
To reply, especially in a quick, sharp, or witty way (Verb)
retort
(adj.) Difficult to believe; unlikely
implausible
to continue with an effort or plan despite difficulty, to keep going. (v)
persevere
Not giving in; stubborn (Adjective)
adamant
(adj.) most common or most noticeable; main
predominant
Solid, able to be touched; having form or matter (adjective)
tangible
not; the opposite of
non
A hint about (Noun)
Allusion
enn year
ann,
customary; ordinary; usual (adj)
conventional
Great praise or applause (noun)
acclaim
complete confusion; uproar or disorder (n)
turmoil
Based on personal feelings, opinions, and attitudes; not being objective (Adjective)
subjective
(adj.) happening or existing at the same time;simultaneous
concurrent
hearing, sound
audi
to restore to a normal life through therapy or education, to return to normal life. (v)
rehabilitate
(n.) careful inspection or close examination.
scrutiny
Cautious; on guard (Adjective)
wary
Expressed clearly in a few words; to the point; concise (Adjective)
succinct
(v.) to seize with authority; legally take possession of
confiscate
(v) to vary irregularly; to go up and down or back and forth. (v)
fluctuate
(v.) to direct; to locate in relation to a direction
orient
to hang
pend
Close or near (adjective)
adjacent
(adj.) evil; wicked
sinister
Very angry (Adjective)
irate
(n.) a temporary decline in business
recession
four, fourth
quad
(v.) to declare to be true; to testify; to bear witness
attest
to consider carefully; think deeply about, to think about.(v)
ponder
To clam (Verb)
Appease
Impulsive (Adjective)
Arbitrary