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a playful or funny act
Ex: The antics of the clown made the crowd roar with laughter. |
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(noun)-clothes, especially fine and expensive clothes
Ex: One often needs special attire to be in a wedding party.
(verb)-to dress up or be dressed up
Ex: The designer attired the models in shirts and trousers for the fashion show.
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to please greatly; to win over by special charm
Ex:The cast's superb acting captivated the audience. |
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quick and sure; skillful at handling
Ex: A deft juggler can keep five or more objects in the air at one time. |
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working with great care and effort
Ex: Diligent students usually attain high marks. |
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(noun)-the total or partial hiding of one heavenly body by another
Ex: An eclipse of the sun occurs when the moon passes directly in front of it
(verb)-to do or be better than; to outshine
Ex: Her latest novel eclipses
all of her previous work. |
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evolve (verb)
evolution (noun) |
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evolve (verb)-to develop or change gradually over time
Ex: Some scientists think that modern birds may have evolved from dinosaurs.
evolution (noun)-the changes that take place as something evolves
Ex: The evolution of aircraft from the Wright brothers' flimsy plane to the modern jet airplanes occurred over an incredibly short time. |
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having from birth; occuring naturally rather than being learned
Ex: Mozart's innate musical ability showed itself at a very early age. |
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inscribe (verb)
inscription (noun) |
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inscribe (verb)- to write, print, or etch into as a permanent record
Ex: Most of the gravestones were simply inscribed with the person's name, date of birth, and date of death.
inscription (noun)- the act of inscribing or what is inscribed
Ex: Coins of the United States bear the inscription "E Pluribus Unum."
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(noun)- the way one holds one's body; a pose or position
Ex: You can improve your posture by throwing your shoulders back.
(verb)- to assume a particular position, especially a pretended one
Ex: They postured as my supporters while secretly campaigning against me.
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(noun)-
1. something that covers or hides from view
Ex: A shroud of mystery surrounds the couple's disappearance.
2. cloth used to wrap a dead body before burial
Ex: It used to be the custom to make a shroud from a long linen sheet dipped in melted wax.
(verb)- to block from sight
Ex: Dense fog on the river shrouded the tug boats.
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1. to cut off the air from; to smother
Ex: Thick smoke stifled those who remained in the burning building.
2. to hold back; to check
Ex: The spectators tried to stifle their yawns during the lengthy ceremony. |
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- not fully worked out or final; hesitating or uncertain
Ex: The deadline is tentative and may be extended. |
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tranquil (adjective)
tranquility (noun) |
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tranquil (adjective)- calm; peaceful
Ex: The sea was tranquil with no hint of the approaching storm.
tranquility (noun)- the state of being tranquil
Ex: Many authors prefer writing during the tranquility of early morning before anyone else is up.
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versatile (adjective)
versatility (noun) |
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versatility (adjective)- able to do many different things or to be used in many different ways
Ex: She is a versatile musician who can play eight instruments.
versatility (noun)- the state or condition of being versatile
Ex: The tomato's versatility and distinct flavor make it a favorite of many cooks.
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