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Assimilate Verb, to take in (information, ideas, culture) and understand fully
Acclimate Verb, to get accustomed to a new situation or place
Anomaly Noun, something that deviates from what is normal or expected
Perilous Adj. very dangerous or risky
Elusive Adj. difficult to find catch or achieve
Furtively Adverb, secretively in a way that is trying to avoid being noticed
Contemplate Verb, to reflect deeply on a subject
Resilience Noun, the ability to bounce back and recover from adversity or change.
Viable Adj. capable of being done, or working successfully
Reverberate Verb, ring or echo with sound (syn. resound ant. stifle)
Mundane Adj. earthly rather then heavenly, uninteresting, or dull
Admonish Verb, warn or reprimand someone firmly (ant. direct syn.. chastise)
Impose Verb, force something unwelcome or unfamiliar to be accepted
Implicitly adverb, in a way that is not directly expressed rather implied without qualification
Optimal adj. best or most favorable
Trepidation Noun, a feeling of fear or agitation about something that might happen
Periphery Noun, the outer limits or edge of an area. A marginal position in a group or activity
Rogue Noun,, a dishonest or unprincipled person or animal living apart from the herd
Precariously adverb, in a way that is uncertain, not secure , and likely to collapse
Consule Verb, to comfort in a time of grief
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