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Wave Words
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Refurbish | To make new. |
| Steadfast | Firmly loyal or constant. |
| Anoint | To crown;to ordain; to smear with oil. |
| Seethe | To be in emotional turmoil, to become VERY angry. |
| Delineate | To outline;to describe. |
| Inept | Incompetent;unskilled;displaying a lack of judgement. |
| Fledgling | New and untried; inexperienced. |
| Urbane | Culturally suave; refined. |
| Accrue | To collect; build up. |
| Connoisseur | An expert; authority. |
| Potent | Having great powers or physical strength. |
| Mesmerize | To hypnotize; to spellbind. |
| Succumb | To give in; to yield; to collapse. |
| Pertinent | Related to the matter at hand. |
| Liaison | A connection; a link. |
| Duress | A force; a constraint; forcible confinement. |
| Nettle | To annoy; to irritate; to vex. |
| Haggard | Tired looking; fatigued; gaunt. |
| Juxtapose | To place side by side, for comparison and contrast. |
| Trite | Repeated too often; over-familiar through overuse; hackneyed. |
| Dichotomy | A branching into two parts. |
| Homage | A special honor or respect shown or expressed publicly. |
| Abominate | To detest thoroughly; to loathe; to hate. |
| Pervade | To be present throughout; to permeate. |
| Flippant | Lacking proper respect or seriousness. |