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arduous | adj. Requiring much effort; very difficult. |
canny | adj. Shrewd and careful; watchful of one's own interest. |
climax | n. The highest point; the greatest moment or event. |
endorse | v. 1. To sign the back of a check before cashing or depositing it. 2. To approve of. 3. To be favorably associated with a product in return for payment. |
exuberant | adj. Happy and excited. |
exuberance | n. The quality of being exuberant. |
intrepid | adj. Feeling or showing no fear; brave; courageous. |
kindle | v. 1. To start burning. 2. To cause to become excited. |
kindling | n. Sticks used to start a fire. |
lucrative | adj. Producing wealth or profit. |
mentor | n. A wise and loyal friend and advisor. |
obsession | n. An interest, idea, or feeling that fills one's mind and leaves little room for anything else. |
personable | adj. Pleasing in manner and appearance. |
proficient | adj. Able to do something very well; skillful. |
proficiency | n. The quality of being proficient. |
scanty | adj. Not enough or just barely enough; small in size or amount. |
strait | n. 1. A narrow body of water connecting two larger ones. 2. straits Trouble or need. |
zest | n. Great enjoyment of; excitement. |
zestful | adj. Full of zest. |