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adhere | to stick to, remain attached; to be devoted or loyal as a follower or supporter |
affirm | to declare to be true; to confirm |
atrocity | an extremely wicked, brutal, or curel act |
audition | a trial hearing for a performer |
cope | to struggle successfully against; a long religious cloak; a canopy |
deter | to discourage, scare off, or prevent through fear or doubt |
disquieting | causing uneasiness or worry |
empower | to give power or authroity to; to enable, to permit |
fluent | speaking or writing easily and smoothly, flowing gracefully |
lag | to move slowly or fall behind |
mangle | to injure very seriously by cutting, tearing, crushing; to bring to ruin |
misapprehension | a wrong idea, misunderstanding |
optimist | one who expects things to turn out for the best |
prowl | to roam about stealthily in search of something |
stupefy | to make stupid, dull, or groggy; to surprise or astonish |
sulkly | in a bad or nasty mood, resentful; gloomy |
supplement | something added to complete a thing or make up for a lack; a section added to a book or document |
surge | to have a heavy, violent, swelling motion (like waves) |
trait | a quality or characteristic (especially of personality) |
unscrupulous | dishonest; not guided or controlled by moral principles |