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Memoir

A historical account or autobiography written from personal knowledge

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Dexterity

Skill in performing tasks, especially with the hands

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Harvest

The process/period of gathering in crops or To obtain or acquire something, often with effort/skill

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Degrade

To decline in physical condition or To humiliate, belittle, or demean someone

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Emerge

Move out of or away from something and become visible

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Divert

Cause someone or something to change course or turn from one direction to another

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Retrospect

The act of looking back or reflecting on past events, experiences, or situations

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Forge

Create something strong, enduring, or successful

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Innane

Silly; stupid

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Impudent

Not showing due respect for another person; impertinent

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Vulgar

Lacking refinement or good taste, offensive or inappropriate

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Invigorate

Give strength or energy to

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Malevolent

Having or showing a wish to do evil to others

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Disparge

Regard or represent as being of little worth

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Impartial

Fair and just in judgment or decision-making, considering all relevant factors objectively

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Prosaic

Ordinary, lacking imagination or excitement

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Pilgrimage

A pilgrim's journey

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Ratify

To formally approve or confirm something, usually by a vote or signature

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Elusive

Difficult to find, catch, or achieve

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Subtle

Delicate, elusive, or not immediately obvious

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Narrative

A spoken or written account of connected events; a story

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Predatory

Seeking to exploit or oppress others

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Evoke

Bring or recall a feeling, memory, or image to the conscious mind

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Candor

The quality of being open and honest

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Ideal

Satisfying one's conception of what is perfect; most suitable

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Suppress

To prevent the expression or occurrence of something

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Renounce

To formally give up, reject, or disown something, such as a claim, belief, or title

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Deviate

Depart from an established course

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Pivotal

Of crucial importance in relation to the development or success of something else

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Disdain

Consider to be unworthy of one's consideration

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Prudent

Showing good judgment and caution, especially in practical matters

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Domestic

Of or relating to the running of a home or to family relations

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Abstain

Choose not to do something

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Perceptive

Having or showing keen insight, understanding, or awareness

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Fortutious

Fortunately happening by chance or accident rather than design

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Overburdened

Load with too great a burden

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Tenuous

Weak, slender, or fragile, lacking strength or substance

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Hackneyed

Lacking significance through having been overused; unoriginal

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Annotate

Add notes giving explanation or comment

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Effectual

Successful in producing a desired or intended result

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Abberation

A deviation from the normal or typical

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Yield

To surrender to authority or To produce / provide a result

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Frugal

Living in a simple, thrifty, or sparing manner, often avoiding unnecessary expenses or waste

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Peripheral

On the edge of something, not centrally important

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Replicable

Capable of being replicated or reproduced, often in a scientific or experimental context

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Stimulus

A factor or event that incites activity or development

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Monarch

A sovereign head of state, especially a king or queen

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Wary

Cautious, watchful, or suspicious of potential danger

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Cosmic

Relating to the universe or cosmos

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Juvenile

Relating to young people

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Tangible

Objects or qualities that are physical, material, or substantial in nature, as opposed to abstract

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Stoic

A person who is unaffected by or indifferent to pleasure or pain, showing self-control

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Rhetoric

The art of using language effectively and persuasively, often with the aim of influencing others

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Fanciful

Overimaginative and unrealistic

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Condescending

Looking down upon others or considering oneself as more knowledgeable or important

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Transient

Temporary or passing, not lasting or permanent

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Circuitous

Longer than the most direct way

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Inexplicable

Unable to be explained or accounted for

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Censure

Formal disapproval or criticism

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Harbinger

A herald of something to come, often serving as a sign or indication of future events

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Brazen

Bold and without shame

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Stately

Dignified and impressive in appearance or manner

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Infrastructure

Basic physical and organizational structures and facilities (i.e. buildings, roads, etc.)

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Nefarious

An action or activity that wicked or criminal

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Aide

A person who helps in particular work

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Adhere

To remain attached or connected to something

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Contrite

Feeling or expressing remorse at the recognition that one has done wrong

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Entitled

Believing oneself to be deserving of privileges

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Pretntious

Attempting to impress by affecting greater importance or merit than is actually possessed

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Abstract

Existing in thought but not having physical existence

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Inhibit

Hinder, restrain, or prevent an action or process

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Correlate

To establish a connection or correspondence between elements, factors, or phenomena

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Superficial

Concerned only with surface appearances and lacking depth or substance

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Twentieth Century

The period from 1901 to 1999

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75

Ascend

Go up or climb

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Undermine

To weaken, sabotage, or subvert from below or secretly

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Adversity

Difficulties or misfortune

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Porous

Capable of allowing the passage or diffusion of substances through pores or openings

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Dismissive

Feeling that something is unworthy of consideration

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Profound

Having deep meaning, significance, or insight

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Rudimentary

Basic or undeveloped, lacking complexity or sophistication

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Cultivate

Prepare and use land for crops or gardening or To promote the growth and development

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Capitulate

To cease resisting or fighting; to admit defeat or accept an unfavorable outcome

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Dynamic

Characterized by constant change, activity, or progress

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Acquire

Buy or obtain an object or asset

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Contemplate

To think deeply or carefully about something

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Alleviate

Make suffering less severe

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Vigor

Physical or mental strength, energy, or vitality

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Satire

A literary or artistic work that uses irony, humor, or exaggeration to criticize or mock

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Colonial

Relating to the control exerted by one country over another as a colony

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Aboriginal

Being the first inhabitants of a region

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Conceal

To hide or keep something or someone from being seen, discovered, or known

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Inconsequntial

Not important or significant

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Whimsical

Playfully quaint or fanciful, having a sense of unpredictable or fantastical charm

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Chronicle

A factual written account of important events

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Foster

Encourage the development of something, especially something desirable

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Invasive

Tending to spread prolifically and undesirably or harmfully

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Infamy

The state of being well known for some bad quality or deed

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Facetious

Treating serious issues with deliberately inappropriate humor

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Intrigue

Arouse the curiosity or interest of; fascinate

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