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Abscond (v.)
to sneak away or hide, usually to avoid capture or legal consequences.
Acquiesce (v.)
to agree or comply without protest.
STUDENTS
Affable (adj.)
friendly, easy to talk to.
Blight (n.)
a plague, disease, or destructive force.
Candor (n.)
honesty, frankness.
Capitulate (v.)
to surrender or give in.
Coalesce (v.)
to come together and form a whole; to unite.
Defer (v.)
to postpone; to yield respectfully to someone else's judgment.
Delineate (v.)
to describe, outline, or explain in detail.
LAWYER
Destitute (adj.)
Impoverished, lacking basic necessities.
Effervescent (adj.)
bubbly, lively, enthusiastic.
Emend (v.)
to correct or revise a written text.
Fervent (adj.)
ardent, passionate.
Flout (v.)
to openly disregard or disobey a rule or convention.
Hapless (adj.)
unlucky, unfortunate.
Idiosyncrasy (n.)
a behavior or trait peculiar to an individual.
Inexorable (adj.)
Impossible to stop or persuade.
Languid (adj.) sluggish or weak from fatigue.
sluggish or weak from fatigue.
Onerous (adj.)
burdensome or difficult to endure.
Penchant (n.)
a strong tendency or preference for something