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Improvident adjective

careless or extravagant with resourced

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Impending Adjective

about to happen or is imminent

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prowess Noun

skill or expertise in a particular activity or field

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Discern verb

to perceive or recognize something clearly.

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Uncanny Adjective-

strange or mysterious, often in an unsettling way.

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Suppress verb

to stop or prevent something from happening, or to hold something back

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Ultimatum Noun

a final demand or statement of terms, the rejection of which may lead to a breakdown in negotiations or an escalation of conflict.

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Potent Adjective

powerful or strong

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Malevolent adjective

having or showing a wish to do evil to others; malicious.

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Meager Adjective

lacking in quantity or quality; insufficient.

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Feign Verb

pretend or fake something

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Rebuke verb

express sharp disapproval or criticism of someone because of their behavior/ scold

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Harbinger noun

a person or thing that announces or signals the approach of another/ scout sent ahead to survey

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Copiously adveb

in large quantities; abundantly.

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Audacity noun

a willingness to take bold risks; rude or disrespectful behavior.

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elude verb

to escape or avoid, typically in a clever or skillful way.

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listless adjective

lacking energy or enthusiasm; apathetic.

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tumult noun

a loud, confused noise or uproar; a state of confusion or disorder.

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Tremulous adjective

characterized by trembling or shaking, often due to nervousness or fear.

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Calamity noun

Great disaster or tragedy, often causing significant harm, damage, or distress