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Memoir
A historical account or autobiography written from personal knowledge.
Dexterity
Skill in performing tasks, especially with the hands.
Harvest
The process/period of gathering in crops or to obtain or acquire something, often with effort/skill.
Degrade
To decline in physical condition or to humiliate, belittle, or demean someone.
Emerge
Move out of or away from something and become visible.
Divert
Cause someone or something to change course or turn from one direction to another.
Retrospect
The act of looking back or reflecting on past events, experiences, or situations.
Forge
Create something strong, enduring, or successful.
Inane
Silly; stupid.
Impudent
Not showing due respect for another person; impertinent.
Vulgar
Lacking refinement or good taste, offensive or inappropriate.
Invigorate
Give strength or energy to.
Malevolent
Having or showing a wish to do evil to others.
Disparage
Regard or represent as being of little worth.
Impartial
Fair and just in judgment or decision-making, considering all relevant factors objectively.
Prosaic
Ordinary, lacking imagination or excitement.
Pilgrimage
A spoken or written account of connected events; a story.
Ratify
To formally approve or confirm something, usually by a vote or signature.
Elusive
Difficult to find, catch, or achieve.
Subtle
Delicate, elusive, or not immediately obvious.
Narrative
A spoken or written account of connected events; a story.
Predatory
Seeking to exploit or oppress others.
Evoke
Bring or recall a feeling, memory, or image to the conscious mind.
Candor
The quality of being open and honest.
Ideal
Satisfying one's conception of what is perfect; most suitable.
Suppress
To prevent the expression or occurrence of something.
Renounce
To formally give up, reject, or disown something, such as a claim, belief, or title.
Deviate
Depart from an established course.
Pivotal
Of crucial importance in relation to the development or success of something else.
Disdain
Consider to be unworthy of one's consideration.
Prudent
Showing good judgment and caution, especially in practical matters.
Domestic
Of or relating to the running of a home or to family relations.
Abstain
Choose not to do something.
Perceptive
Having or showing keen insight, understanding, or awareness.
Fortuitous
Fortunately happening by chance or accident rather than design.
Overburdened
Load with too great a burden.
Tenuous
Weak, slender, or fragile, lacking strength or substance.
Hackneyed
Lacking significance through having been overused; unoriginal.
Annotate
Add notes giving explanation or comment.
Effectual
Successful in producing a desired or intended result.
Aberration
A deviation from the normal or typical.
Yield
To surrender to authority or to produce/provide a result.
Frugal
Living in a simple, thrifty, or sparing manner, often avoiding unnecessary expenses or waste.
Peripheral
On the edge of something, not centrally important.
Replicable
Capable of being replicated or reproduced, often in a scientific or experimental context.
Stimulus
A factor or event that incites activity or development.
Monarch
A sovereign head of state, especially a king or queen.
Wary
Cautious, watchful, or suspicious of potential danger.
Cosmic
Relating to the universe or cosmos.
Juvenile
Relating to young people.
Tangible
Objects or qualities that are physical, material, or substantial in nature, as opposed to abstract.
Stoic
A person who is unaffected by or indifferent to pleasure or pain, showing self-control.
Rhetoric
The art of using language effectively and persuasively, often with the aim of influencing others.
Fanciful
Overimaginative and unrealistic.
Condescending
Looking down upon others or considering oneself as more knowledgeable or important.
Transient
Temporary or passing, not lasting or permanent.
Circuitous
Longer than the most direct way.
Inexplicable
Unable to be explained or accounted for.
Censure
Formal disapproval or criticism.
Harbinger
A herald of something to come, often serving as a sign or indication of future events.
Brazen
Bold and without shame.
Stately
Dignified and impressive in appearance or manner.
Infrastructure
Basic physical and organizational structures and facilities (i.e. buildings, roads, etc.).
Nefarious
An action or activity that is wicked or criminal.
Aide
A person who helps in particular work.
Adhere
To remain attached or connected to something.
Contrite
Feeling or expressing remorse at the recognition that one has done wrong.
Entitled
Believing oneself to be deserving of privileges.
Pretentious
Attempting to impress by affecting greater importance or merit than is actually possessed.
Abstract
Existing in thought but not having physical existence.
Inhibit
Hinder, restrain, or prevent an action or process.
Correlate
To establish a connection or correspondence between elements, factors, or phenomena.
Superficial
Concerned only with surface appearances and lacking depth or substance.
Twentieth Century
The period from 1901 to 1999.
Ascend
Go up or climb.
Undermine
To weaken, sabotage, or subvert from below or secretly.
Adversity
Difficulties or misfortune.
Porous
Capable of allowing the passage or diffusion of substances through pores or openings.
Dismissive
Feeling that something is unworthy of consideration.
Profound
Having deep meaning, significance, or insight.
Rudimentary
Basic or undeveloped, lacking complexity or sophistication.
Cultivate
Prepare and use land for crops or gardening or to promote the growth and development.
Capitulate
To cease resisting or fighting; to admit defeat or accept an unfavorable outcome.
Dynamic
Characterized by constant change, activity, or progress.
Acquire
Buy or obtain an object or asset.
Contemplate
To think deeply or carefully about something.
Alleviate
Make suffering less severe.
Vigor
Physical or mental strength, energy, or vitality.
Satire
A literary or artistic work that uses irony, humor, or exaggeration to criticize or mock.
Colonial
Relating to the control exerted by one country over another as a colony.
Aboriginal
Being the first inhabitants of a region.
Conceal
To hide or keep something or someone from being seen, discovered, or known.
Inconsequential
Not important or significant.
Whimsical
Playfully quaint or fanciful, having a sense of unpredictable or fantastical charm.
Chronicle
A factual written account of important events.
Foster
Encourage the development of something, especially something desirable.
Invasive
Tending to spread prolifically and undesirably or harmfully.
Infamy
The state of being well known for some bad quality or deed.
Facetious
Treating serious issues with deliberately inappropriate humor.
Intrigue
Arouse the curiosity or interest of; fascinate.