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advent
The arrival or beginning of something, especially something significant.
amnesia
A condition causing partial or total loss of memory.
appease
To calm or pacify someone, often by giving in to their demands.
attrition
The process of gradually weakening or wearing down something.
blase
Unimpressed or indifferent due to overfamiliarity or excess.
domicile
A place where someone lives; a residence.
bravado
A show of boldness or confidence intended to impress or intimidate.
debacle
A sudden and complete failure or disaster.
defoliate
To strip leaves from trees or plants, often intentionally.
disparate
Fundamentally different or distinct in kind.
equestrian
Relating to horseback riding or horseback riders.
expunge
To erase or remove completely.
fabricate
To invent or make up something, often with the intent to deceive.
hackneyed
Overused and unoriginal, lacking freshness.
itinerant
Traveling from place to place, especially for work.
lilliputian
Very small or trivial in size or importance.
opprobrium
Harsh criticism or public disgrace resulting from shameful conduct.
phobia
An extreme or irrational fear of something.
proclivity
A natural inclination or tendency toward something, especially something bad.
projectile
An object thrown or propelled, typically with force.
proviso
A condition or requirement included in an agreement.
queasy
Feeling nauseous or uneasy.
reciprocate
To give back in kind or respond to an action or feeling similarly.
relegate
To assign to a lower position or rank.
sully
To tarnish, damage, or defile something, especially reputation.
tactile
Relating to the sense of touch.
upbraid
To criticize or scold someone severely.
verdant
Green with vegetation or inexperienced and naive.
vertex
The highest point or peak.
vertigo
A sensation of dizziness or loss of balance, often caused by looking down from a great height.