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Epiphany noun: a) a Christian festival observed on January 6. b) an appearance or manifestation of a deity c)a sudden, intuitive perception or insight into the reality or meaning of something (light bulb moment) Related Forms: epiphanic/epiphanous--adj.
Impeach Verb: (with object) a) to accuse a public official of wrong doing in office. b) to challenge the credibility of (witness) c) to bring an accusation against Synonyms: question, challenge, impugn
Kinetic Adj: a) pertaining to motion b) caused by motion) characterized by movement Related forms: kenetically--adv.
Loquacious adj: talking too much or too freely Related forms: loquaciously--adv. loquaciousness--noun
Metamorphosis noun: a) (biology) profound change in form from one state in life to another. b) any complete change in appearance, character, or circumstance Synonym: mutation/transmutation
Precipitous adj: extremely steep/impassably steep Synonym:sheer/abrupt/perpendicular
Precipitate verb: (with object) a) to bring about prematurely or suddenly b) cast, fling, or hurl down adj: headlong noun: precipitation (rain/snow) Related Forms: precipitately--adv. precipitateness--noun precipitative--adj. precipitator--noun
Reparation noun: a) making of amends for a wrong or injury b) compensation of money, material, labor, etc. payable by defeated country to country or an individual for loss suffered as a result of war. Synonym: atonement compensation
Respiration noun: inhalation and exhalation of air (breathing) Related forms: respirational--adj.
Auspicious Adj: :Promising success/favorable. Related Forms: auspiciously--adv. auspiciousness--noun
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