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elude (verb) to avoid by speed or trickery
flabbergast (verb) to surprise greatly
jeopardize (verb) to put at risk, to endanger
inquire (verb) to ask; to question
revoke (verb) to take back; to cancel
perplex (verb) to confuse by what is unknown
hamper (verb) to hold back
murmur (verb) to speak quietly
skim (verb) to read or study briefly
vague (adjective) unclear; unspecific
futile (adjective) useless; pointless
ease (verb) to make something easier; to lessen
taboo (noun) something that is prohibited
embed (verb) to put inside something
optimist (verb) a person who looks at the positive side of situations
prophecy (noun) a prediction of the future
hoist (verb) to raise or lift
weary (adjective) physically or mentally exhausted
clasp (verb) to grasp; to hold with the hand
tapestry (noun) a woven fabric with a picture or pattern
elaborate (verb) to add details to; to expand
engross (verb) to hold the attention of
instigate (verb) to urge; to provoke
persistent (verb) to continue despite obstacles
contemplate (verb) to think fully or deeply about
bogus (adjective) not genuine; fake
agitate (verb) to disturb; to excite emotionally
identical (adjective) similar or alike in every way
physician (noun) doctor
hue (noun) color; tint
dumbfound (verb) to make speechless with amazement
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