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Agitation
Nervous, excitement and uneasiness
Apprentice
Someone who works for an expert to learn a trade
Conspicuous
Attracting attention; noticeable
Diminutive
Extremely small in size
Dissipate
To gradually weaken or disappear
Equilibrium
A state of equal balance different opposing forces
Irrepressibly
In a manner that is incapable of being restrained or controlled
Amelioration (noun)
The act of relieving ills and changing for the better
Concede (verb)
To accept or admit to something; to recognize what makes something different
Exertion (noun)
Great effect
Imminent (adj.)
Likely to occur immediately
Indisposition (noun)
A mild illness
Sibilant (noun)
A consonant characterized by a hissing sound (like s or sh)
Ascertain
To learn or discover with certainty
Aversion
A strong disinclination or dislike
Conservatory
A school that teaches music, theater and dance
Frugality
The quantity of being careful with spending money
Indistinguishable
Not capable of being distinguished or differentiated; not having clear differences
Invocation
An appeal to someone in authority or a higher power, especially a god, for help or support
Presumably
Deduced by reasonable assumption
Scrupulous
Highly principled or moral