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anonymous | adj. Of an unknown source or unrevealed name. |
anthology | n. A collection of various writings, such as songs, stories, or poems. |
conjecture | n. A conclusion based on guesswork or insufficient evidence. v. To form an opinion while lacking sufficient evidence. |
disposition | n. A person's usual mood; temperament. 2. A regular tendency or inclination. |
encompass | v. 1. To enclose or encircle. 2. To include. |
extricate | v. To free from a difficult or tangled situation. |
generation | n. 1. One step in line of descent of a family. 2. All the peoples born and living about the same time. 3. The average span of time between birth of parents and their children. |
guile | n. Cunning or deceit in dealing with others; trickery. |
imperative | adj. 1. Urgent; pressing. 2. Having the power or authority to command. |
instill | v. To introduce gradually in order to establish securely. |
modify | v. 1. To make less extreme or severe. 2. To make changes in. 3. In grammar, to limit or restrict in meaning. |
pivot | n. 1. A small bar or rod on which something else turns. 2. A person or thing on which others depend. v. To turn on or as if on a pivot. |
pivotal | adj. Vitally important; significant. |
prevalent | adj. Commonly occurring; widely accepted or practiced. |
recur | v. 1. To come up again or to happen again. 2. To come to mind again. |
recurrence | n. The act of recurring. |
spontaneous | adj. 1. Voluntary and unplanned. 2. Occurring or produced without human labor. |
spontaneity | n. The quality or condition of occurring in an unplanned way. |