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Elite Academy Vocab

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alleviate   to reduce pain, especially temporarily or without removing its cause  
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emulate   to copy someone; to imitate  
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enclave   a country or other distinctly bounded area wholly surrounded by another area  
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fluctuate   to move back and forth or up and down, especially unpredictably  
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gullible   foolish  
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mellifluous   smooth and sweet; flowing with sweetness  
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perfidious   marked by extreme treachery  
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plaintive   expressing sorrow  
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prostrate   lying face down, especially as a sign of humility or worship; physically or emotionally exhausted  
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sententious   expressing much in few words; given to pompous moralizing  
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adept   very skilled, especially natural talent improved by practice  
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aptitude   an inherent capacity for learning, understanding, or performing  
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competent   capable and skilled  
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deft   quick and skillful  
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dexterous   skillful with the hands or mind  
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magisterial   authoritative; overbearing  
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masterly   having the skill of an expert  
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proficient   very skillful, especially through training  
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prowess   superior skill or ability  
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virtuoso   one with great skill, especially in music or the arts  
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artifact   an object produced by human work, especially one of historical or archaeological interest  
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deficit   an inadequacy; an unfavorable condition or position  
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edification   intellectual or moral improvement; enlightenment  
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effectual   able to produce the desired result  
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efficacy   the power to produce the desired effect  
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facsimile   an exact copy  
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munificent   generous  
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petrify   to turn into stone; to paralyze with terror  
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rectify   to set right; to correct  
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soporific   promoting sleep  
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cant   to lean to one side  
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faze   to disturb; disconcert  
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flair   natural talent; aptitude  
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floe   a large, flat slab of ice formed on water  
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gait   manner of moving on foot; rate or manner of proceeding  
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grate   to irritate; to bother  
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pare   to reduce by, or as if by, cutting  
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phase   a stage in a process of change or development  
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principle   an accepted rule of action; a fundamental law or truth  
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wail   to make a prolonged cry; to mourn  
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acerbic   sharp in smell and taste; harsh in tone  
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asylum   a place of safety  
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bevy   a group, especially of women or birds  
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bide   to remain in a condition or state; to wait  
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blasphemy   an act that shows contempt for God or religious matters  
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bounty   something given generously; a reward, especially one offered by the government  
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carcass   the dead body of an animal, especially one slaughtered for food (also used figuratively)  
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cloy   to cause disgust with too much of something originally pleasant, especially something rich or sweet  
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consign   to give to the care of another; to set apart  
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covenant   a binding agreement  
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dank   unpleasantly damp  
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deity   a god  
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disclose   to reveal  
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dislodge   to force out of a concealed position  
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dissect   to cut into parts for analysis  
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dowager   a widow who holds a title or property that comes from her dead husband  
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effigy   a representation of a person or group used especially to demonstrate hatred  
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entity   something that exists and can be recognized as a distinct unit  
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entreaty   an earnest plea or request  
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exotic   unfamiliar or strikingly different; from far away places of the world  
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fetish   an object of unreasonably excessive attention  
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finesse   subtle skill in performance or in handling a situation  
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finicky   insisting on getting what one wants, often capriciously  
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flinch   to draw back, as from surprise, pain, or something unpleasant or difficult  
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garland   a wreath or woven chain of flowers or leaves  
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gild   to cover with a thin layer of gold  
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gouge   a chisel with a rounded blade; to cut or scoop out, as with such a chisel  
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grotto   a small cave; an artificial structure made to resemble a cave  
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harlequin   a clown or buffoon  
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invaluable   priceless; valuable beyond estimation  
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jubilant   filled with happiness  
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jurisprudence   the science or philosophy of law  
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kismet   fate; destiny  
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labyrinthine   complicated; puzzling  
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levee   earthen or stone embankment to prevent flooding  
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liability   something for which one is responsible; a debt; a disadvantage  
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livelihood   means of support; subsistence  
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luminary   a person who has achieved fame in a particular field  
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missive   a written message  
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obstruct   to block  
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omnifarious   of all kinds; varied  
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oracle   a person thought to be a source of wisdom or prophecy  
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panoply   a splendid array; ceremonial dress with all accessories  
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predicament   a troublesome or embarrassing situation  
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premises   land and buildings that are on it  
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pummel   to beat, as with the fists  
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rebuke   to criticize sharply  
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recidivist   one who returns to criminal habits  
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remnant   a small amount left over after the rest has been used; a surviving trace  
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restrain   to hold back; to discipline, especially oneself  
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rhapsody   a state of great happiness; such a state expressed in speech or writing  
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salvage   to rescue from danger or failure  
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strife   great disagreement  
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subordinate   occupying a lower position  
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symmetry   correspondence of form on each side of an axis; beauty as the result of balance and harmony  
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throwback   a reminder or remnant of an earlier condition  
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trauma   serious physical or emotional injury  
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troupe   a group of touring actors, singers, or performers  
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vim   energy; enthusiasm  
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vortex   a flow of fluid around an axis, like a whirlpool  
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