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abscond
(v.) to run off and hide
access
(n) approach or admittance to places, persons, things; an increase; (v) to get at, obtain
anarchy
(n.) a lack of government and law; confusion
arduous
(adj.) hard to do, requiring much effort
auspicious
(adj.) favorable; fortunate
daunt
(v) to overcome with fear, intimidate; to dishearten, discourage
disentangle
(v.) to free from tangles or complications
fated
(adj.) determined in advance by destiny or fortune
hoodwink
(v.) to mislead by a trick, deceive
inanimate
(adj.) not having life; without energy or spirit
incinerate
(v.) to burn to ashes
intrepid
(adj) very brave, fearless, unshakable
larceny
(n.) theft
pliant
(adj.) bending readily; easily influenced
pompous
(adj.) overly self-important in speech and manner; excessively stately or ceremonious
precipice
(n) a very steep cliff, the brink or edge of disaster
prototype
(n) an original model on which later versions are patterned
rectify
(v.) to make right, correct
reprieve
(n) a temporary relief or delay; (v) to grant a postponement
revile
(v.) to attack with words, call bad names