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- Alert- Quick to notice; vigilant.
- Bliss- Complete happiness.
- Charm- The power of pleasing or attracting.
- Draft- A preliminary version of a piece of writing.
- Evoke- Bring or recall to the conscious mind.
- Flair- Stylishness and originality.
- Gleam- Shine brightly, especially with reflected light.
- Haste- Excessive speed or urgency of movement or action.
- Ideal- Satisfying one’s conception of perfection.
- Jolly- Happy and cheerful.
- Knead- Work dough or clay with hands.
- Lapse- A temporary failure of concentration or judgment.
- Mirth- Amusement, especially expressed in laughter.
- Novel- New or unusual in an interesting way.
- Oasis- A fertile spot in a desert where water is found.
- Pique- Stimulate (interest or curiosity).
- Query- A question, especially addressed to an official or organization.
- Rustic- Relating to the countryside; rural.
- Shrew- A woman with a bad temper and sharp tongue.
- Twirl- Spin quickly and lightly.
- Unity- The state of being united or joined as a whole.
- Vivid- Producing powerful feelings or strong, clear images in the mind.
- Weary- Feeling or showing tiredness.
- Xenon- A colorless, dense, odorless noble gas used in lamps and bulbs.
- Yield- Produce or provide (a natural, agricultural, or industrial product).
- Zesty- Having a strong, pleasant, and somewhat spicy flavor or smell.
- Ample- Enough or more than enough; plentiful.
- Brisk- Active, fast, and energetic.
- Civic- Relating to a city or town, especially its administration.
- Dwell- Live in or at a specified place.
- Ethic- A set of moral principles or values.
- Fjord- A long, narrow, deep inlet of the sea between high cliffs.
- Grasp- Seize and hold firmly.
- Hoist- Raise by means of ropes and pulleys.
- Inept- Having or showing no skill; clumsy.
- Joust- Engage in a sports contest in which two opponents on horseback fight with lances.
- Knack- An acquired or natural skill at performing a task.
- Leaky- Allowing fluid to escape through a hole or crack.
- Moose- A large deer with palmate antlers and a growth of skin hanging from the neck.
- Niche- A comfortable or suitable position in life or employment.
- Outdo- Be better than in performance.
- Plumb- Measure the depth of water.
- Quirk- A peculiar behavioral habit.
- Rover- A person who spends their time wandering.
- Slyly- In a cunning and deceitful or manipulative manner.
- Troop- A group of soldiers, scouts, or players.
- Urged- Recommend persistently; encourage.
- Vapor- A substance diffused or suspended in the air, initially a liquid or solid.
- Whack- Strike forcefully with a sharp blow.
- Yacht- A medium-sized sailing boat equipped for cruising or racing.
- Adorn- Make more beautiful or attractive.
- Bevel- A slope from the horizontal or vertical in carpentry and stonework; a sloping edge.
- Crank- An eccentric person, especially one who is obsessed by a particular subject.
- Dread- Anticipate with great apprehension or fear.
- Excel- Be exceptionally good at or proficient in an activity or subject.
- Frail- Weak and delicate.
- Glyph- A hieroglyphic character or symbol; a pictograph.
- Hefty- Large and heavy; powerful and convincing.
- Inset- A thing that is put in or inserted.
- Judge- Form an opinion or conclusion about.
- Knoll- A small hill or mound.
- Learn- Gain or acquire knowledge of or skill in (something) by study, experience, or being taught.
- Motel- A roadside hotel designed primarily for motorists.
- Nerdy- Unfashionable and socially inept or boringly studious.
- Opine- Hold and state as one’s opinion.