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bide
(v) to remain or stay in a condition or state; to wait
consent
(v) to approve; to agree; to yield
volition
(n) a conscious choice or decision
nascent
(adj) coming into being; being born
amplify
(v) to make larger
lurid
(adj) causing shock or horror; tastelessly vivid; glowing like fire through a haze
own
(v) to admit especially taking responsibility for one’s own actions or thoughts
collude
(v) to plot secretly for a deceitful or illegal purpose
tally
(v) to count; to add
disarray
(n) confusion, disorder
tepid
(adj) moderately warn; lacking force or enthusiasm
conjecture
(n) an inference or conclusion based on incomplete evidence
pious
(adj) exhibiting reverence and religious observation
abet
(v) to encourage, assist, or support, usually in wrongdoing
interloper
(n) one who interferes with the affairs of others; a meddler
subsequent
(adj) happening afterward; following in order
surmise
(v) to infer something by intuition or with slender evidence; (n) such an inference
jot
(v) to write briefly and hastily; (n) a very small amount
discern
(v) to perceive and understand so as to make distinctions
blight
(n) a plant disease; something that impairs growth, progress, or prosperity
voluble
(adj) talkative
divine
(adj) related to a god; supremely good or beautiful
premonition
(n) a sense of a future event; a warning in advance
proverbial
(adj) well-known because widely repeated
grave
(adj) serious;dignified;formal
indefatigable
(adj) tireless,unceasing
deploy
(v) to station or assemble troops or forces in position
codify
(v) to organize something (such as laws or rules) into a system
relent
(v) to become less; severe; to give in
loathe
(v) ti dislike something greatly