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improvise
v to compose or provide without preparation; invent
credible
a believable
interim
n the period of time in between; meantime
designate
v to name an office or duty; appoint
simulate
v to act or look like; imitate
secular
a not directly related to religion; not spiritual, worldly
cursory
a done quickly and without attention to detail
shun
v to keep away from; avoid consistently
latent
a present but hidden or inactive
deviate
v to turn aside or stray, as from a path, direction, or standard
menial
a not requiring special skills or higher intellectual abilities
empathy
n the ability to share in someone else’s feelings or thoughts
transcend
v to rise above or go beyond the limits of; exceed
commemorate
v to honor the memory of someone or somethign as with a ceremony; celebrate; observe
waive
v to willingly give up( as a claim, privelge, or right); do without
consensus
nn an opinion held by everyone (or almost everyone) involved
complacent
a self satisfied; feeling too much satisfaction with oneself or one’s accomplishments
dilligent
a steady, determined, and careful in work
niche
n an activity ot situation especially suited to a person
deplete
v to use up
bizarre
a dramatically unusual; as in manner or appearance; strange
conductive
a tending to promote or bring about
falter
v to act or speak with uncertainty; hesistate
flaunt
v to show off (something)
frenzy
n a wild outburst of excited feelings or actions
gist
n the main point or essential part of a matter; central idea
hamper
v to limit, interfere with, or restrict
paradox
n a statement that seems contradictory yet may be true
repertoire
n a range or collection of skills or accomplishments
viable
a workable, capable of being successful or effective