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depict
to show or represent something in a picture, story, movie, or words.
interpret
to explain the meaning of something; to understand something in a particular way; or to translate spoken words from one language into another
principle
a basic truth, rule, or belief that guides the way people behave or how something works.
tribe
relating to a tribe or tribes; describing the customs, culture, or way of life of a tribe
circumvents
to avoid a problem, rule, or restriction in a clever or sometimes dishonest way
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.
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.
exemplifies
to be a typical example of something; to show or illustrate something clearly.
probe
to examine, investigate, or explore something carefully, often to find hidden information.
reusable
Something that can be used more than once instead of being thrown away after one use.
resilient
Able to quickly recover from difficulties, challenges, or stress.
inadequate
Not enough in quantity, quality, or ability; not suitable or acceptable for a particular purpose.
pattern
A repeated decorative design or shape
quantities
The amount or number of something that can be measured or counted.
intuitive
Easy to understand without needing much explanation
originate
To begin or start from a particular place, source, or cause
vivid
Very clear, detailed, and lifelike
sustain
To keep something going; maintain over time
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
impartial
Treating all sides equally; not biased
offhand
Without preparation or without thinking too much; immediately
persistent
Continuing to exist or last for a long time
mandatory
Required by law, rule, or authority; not optional
hoard
To collect and keep a large amount of something, often secretly
compose
To write or create a piece of music, poetry, or other artistic work.
interpret
To explain the meaning of something.
renounce
To formally declare that you no longer have, support, or accept something (such as a belief, claim, or way of life
postpone
to delay or put off something to a later time.
implement
to put a plan, decision, or idea into action
presume
to suppose something is true based on probability or reasonable evidence.
improvise
to create or perform something spontaneously without preparation.
mimic
to imitate or copy someone’s speech, behavior, or actions.
devise
to plan, invent, or create something carefully.
aspect
a particular part, feature, or quality of something.
flushed
having a red or rosy color, often from embarrassment, excitement, or heat.
artifical
made or produced by humans rather than occurring naturally.
component
a part or element that combines with others to form a whole.
transmit
to send or pass something, such as information, signals, or diseases, from one place or person to another.
concept
an abstract idea or general notion that represents something.
conceptualize
to form or develop an idea or concept in the mind.
neglect
to fail to care for or give proper attention to something or someone.
illustrate
to explain or clarify something using examples, pictures, or diagrams.
overcome
to successfully deal with or defeat a problem, obstacle, or difficulty.
infrequent
happening rarely or not often.
gesture
a movement of the body or hands that expresses an idea, feeling, or intention.
distressed
feeling upset, worried, or in great emotional pain.
responsive
reacting quickly and positively to something or someone.
enthusiasm for
a strong excitement, interest, or eagerness about something.
evocative
bringing strong images, memories, or feelings to mind.
sketched
past tense of “sketch,” meaning drew something quickly and simply without many details.
drained
extremely tired, exhausted, or lacking energy.
straightforward
easy to understand or do; honest and direct.
obstacle
something that blocks progress or makes it difficult to achieve a goal.
mural
a large painting or artwork done directly on a wall or ceiling.
reciprocate
responds to an action, feeling, or gesture by doing the same in return.
retaliates
takes revenge or responds to an injury, harm, or attack with a similar action.
deviates
moves away from a standard, norm, or expected course.
enchance
to improve or increase the quality, value, or attractiveness of something.
hinder
to create obstacles or make it difficult for something to happen.
misrepresent
to give a false or misleading account of something.
aggravate
to make a problem, situation, or feeling worse or more severe.
differ
to be unlike or distinct from something or someone else.
genuine
real, sincere, and authentic; not fake or pretended.