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depict

to show or represent something in a picture, story, movie, or words.

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interpret

to explain the meaning of something; to understand something in a particular way; or to translate spoken words from one language into another

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principle

a basic truth, rule, or belief that guides the way people behave or how something works.

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tribe

relating to a tribe or tribes; describing the customs, culture, or way of life of a tribe

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circumvents

to avoid a problem, rule, or restriction in a clever or sometimes dishonest way

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eclipses

to make another person or thing seem less important, less successful, or less impressive by comparison; or, in astronomy, when one celestial body blocks the light from another.

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fabricates

to invent or make up something (such as a story or information), often with the intention to deceive; or to build or construct something, usually from prepared parts.

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exemplifies

to be a typical example of something; to show or illustrate something clearly.

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probe

to examine, investigate, or explore something carefully, often to find hidden information.

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reusable

Something that can be used more than once instead of being thrown away after one use.

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resilient

Able to quickly recover from difficulties, challenges, or stress.

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inadequate

Not enough in quantity, quality, or ability; not suitable or acceptable for a particular purpose.

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pattern

A repeated decorative design or shape

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quantities

The amount or number of something that can be measured or counted.

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intuitive

Easy to understand without needing much explanation

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originate

To begin or start from a particular place, source, or cause

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vivid

Very clear, detailed, and lifelike

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sustain

To keep something going; maintain over time

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delegate

  • (noun) A person chosen or elected to represent others, especially at a meeting or conference.

  • (verb) To give part of your work, duties, or responsibilities to another person, usually someone of lower rank or position

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impartial

Treating all sides equally; not biased

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offhand

Without preparation or without thinking too much; immediately

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persistent

Continuing to exist or last for a long time

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mandatory

Required by law, rule, or authority; not optional

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hoard

To collect and keep a large amount of something, often secretly

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compose

To write or create a piece of music, poetry, or other artistic work.

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interpret

To explain the meaning of something.

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renounce

To formally declare that you no longer have, support, or accept something (such as a belief, claim, or way of life

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postpone

to delay or put off something to a later time.

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implement

to put a plan, decision, or idea into action

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presume 

to suppose something is true based on probability or reasonable evidence.

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improvise

to create or perform something spontaneously without preparation.

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mimic

to imitate or copy someone’s speech, behavior, or actions.

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devise

to plan, invent, or create something carefully.

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aspect

a particular part, feature, or quality of something.

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flushed

having a red or rosy color, often from embarrassment, excitement, or heat.

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artifical

made or produced by humans rather than occurring naturally.

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component

a part or element that combines with others to form a whole.

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transmit

to send or pass something, such as information, signals, or diseases, from one place or person to another.

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concept

an abstract idea or general notion that represents something.

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conceptualize 

to form or develop an idea or concept in the mind.

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neglect

to fail to care for or give proper attention to something or someone.

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illustrate

to explain or clarify something using examples, pictures, or diagrams.

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overcome

to successfully deal with or defeat a problem, obstacle, or difficulty.

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infrequent

happening rarely or not often.

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gesture 

a movement of the body or hands that expresses an idea, feeling, or intention.

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distressed

feeling upset, worried, or in great emotional pain.

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responsive

reacting quickly and positively to something or someone.

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enthusiasm for

a strong excitement, interest, or eagerness about something.

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evocative

bringing strong images, memories, or feelings to mind.

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sketched

past tense of “sketch,” meaning drew something quickly and simply without many details.

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drained 

extremely tired, exhausted, or lacking energy.

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straightforward

easy to understand or do; honest and direct.

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obstacle

something that blocks progress or makes it difficult to achieve a goal.

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mural

a large painting or artwork done directly on a wall or ceiling.

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reciprocate

responds to an action, feeling, or gesture by doing the same in return.

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retaliates

takes revenge or responds to an injury, harm, or attack with a similar action.

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deviates

moves away from a standard, norm, or expected course.

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enchance

to improve or increase the quality, value, or attractiveness of something.

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hinder

to create obstacles or make it difficult for something to happen.

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misrepresent

to give a false or misleading account of something.

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aggravate

to make a problem, situation, or feeling worse or more severe.

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differ

to be unlike or distinct from something or someone else.

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genuine

real, sincere, and authentic; not fake or pretended.

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