| Question | Answer |
| n. antic | n. (usually plural) A playful or funny act. |
| n. attire v. attired | n. Clothes, especially fine and expensive clothes.
v. To dress up or be dressed up. |
| v. captivate | v. To please greatly; to win over by special charm. |
| adj. deft | adj. Quick and sure; skillful at handling. |
| adj. diligent | adj. working with great care and effort. |
| n. eclipse v. eclipses | n. The total or partial hiding of one heavenly body by another.
v. To do or be better than; to outshine. |
| v. evolve n. evolution | v. To develop and change gradually over time.
n. The changes that take place as something evolves. |
| adj. innate | adj. having from birth; occurring naturally rather than being learned. |
| v. inscribe n. inscription | v. To write, print, or etch into as a permanent record.
n. The act of inscribing or what is inscribed. |
| n. posture v. postured | n The way one holds one's body; a pose or position
v To assume a particular position, especially a pretend one. |
| n. shroud v shrouded | n. something that covers or hides from view.
2. cloth used to wrap a dead body before burial.
v. To block from sight. |
| v stifle | v. To cut off the air from; to smother.
2. To hold back; to check. |
| adj. tentative | adj. Not fully worked out or final; hesitating or uncertain. |
| adj. tranquil n. tranquility | adj. calm; peaceful.
n. The sate of being tranquil. |
| adj. versatile n. versatility | adj. Able to do many different things or to be used in many different ways.
n. The state or condition of being versatile. |