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innovate
(v) to develop new ways of doing something
peruse
(v) to read or review in an exhaustive or in-depth way
agitation
(n) a feeling of nerves or anxious animation
conceive
(v) to have an idea
emaciated
(adj) starved or sick to the point of being dangerously thin
countenance
(n) face, or the expression on one’s face
dissipate
(v) to scatter or dissolve something
callous
(adj) cold-hearted
delirium
(n) a state or frenzy and confusion, resulting from strong feeling or fever
obliterate
(v) to destroy completely, so that nothing remains
abhorrence
(n) a strong feeling of hatred or disgust
spurn
(v) to refuse or ignore in a mean or insulting manner
docile
(adj) gentle, or willing to comply with the needs and demands of others
gait
(n) the stride of manner in which a person walks
cadence
(n) the rhythm of pace of a person’s speech or a piece of music
amiable
(adj) the quality of being friendly and easy to get along with
ardent
(adj) feeling a strong or passionate desire about someone or something
dejection
(n) a gloomy state of being, characterized by sadness or depression
speculation
(n) theories or rumors about something that isn’t known with certainty
omnipotent
(adj) having power or control over everything in one’s area or world
despondency
(n) a feeling or state of hopelessness or sadness
vestige
(n) a trace or remainder of something that is mostly gone
insurmountable
(adj) unable to be defeated, overcome, or solved
commence
(v) to begin a project of stage of something
repugnance
(n) a strong dislike or disgust
chasten
(v) to cause someone to feel ashamed and disheartened for his or her poor behavior
irksome
(adj) annoying or causing a bother
mutable
(adj) able to shift or change with ease
interment
(n) burial of a corpse, in keeping with whatever local and religious customs are appropriate
susceptible
(adj) vulnerable to infection or other negative influences
imperious
(adj) acting authoritatively when one doesn’t have the power of status to justify doing so
incredulous
(adj) doubtful, or unable to believe something or someone
languor
(n) a feeling of laziness or slowness, but one that is enjoyable and relaxing