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Vocabulary Set H1
transient-trepidation
| Question | Answer | Example |
|---|---|---|
| transmute | v. To change in nature, substance, or form. | The root of modern chemistry is man's attempt to transmute lead into gold. |
| travail | n. Hard or agonizing labor. | He was such a cheerful soul that the travails of life never seemed to affect him. |
| trenchant | adj. Cutting deeply and quickly. | He gave such a trenchant analysis of our company and few people appreciated having their ignorance exposed so clearly. |
| trepidation | n. Nervous uncertainty of feeling. | I accepted the job with trepidation at the possibility of having to deal with new regulations. |
| transient | n. One who or that which is only of temporary existence. | The art made by the chalk guy, while transient, is amazing. |