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  1. Ameliorate: make (something) better or more tolerable
  2. Articulate: express or state clearly
  3. Abstemious: avoiding excess in eating and drinking
  4. Aesthetic: concerning the appreciation of beauty or good taste
  5. Adroit: having skill in a particular activity
  6. Altruistic: showing a unselfish concern for the welfare of others
  7. Ambiguous: having more than one possible interpretation
  8. Amiable: friendly and likeable
  9. Apex: the highest point or summit
  10. Ardor: great warmth of feeling; passion or enthusiasm.

  1. Beneficent - doing good, charitable
  2. Belligerent - hostile, aggressive
  3. Blunder - mistake, error
  4. Bask - to enjoy warmth and comfort
  5. Belligerence - hostility, aggressiveness
  6. Benefactor - a person who helps others, especially by giving money
  7. Bifurcate - to divide into two branches or parts
  8. Blasphemy - speech or action disrespectful to a deity or religion
  9. Beacon - a light or signal to guide or warn
  10. Bureaucracy - a system of government administration characterized by officialism, red tape, and proliferation of forms and rules.

  1. Character - a symbol or letter used in writing or printing.
  2. Compiler - a program that translates source code written in a high-level programming language into machine code.
  3. Constant - a value that cannot be changed during the execution of a program.
  4. Control structure - a block of code that determines how other parts of a program are executed.
  5. Cursor - a graphical symbol that indicates where the next text, image, or other data will be placed on a screen.
  6. Cycles - a series of repeating events.
  7. Cache - a memory storage area that holds frequently used data to speed up future access.
  8. Callback - a function passed as an argument to another function, which is then invoked at a later time.
  9. Class - a blueprint for creating objects, which can contain data and behavior.
  10. Compression - a method of reducing the size of a data file.

  1. Data: Information in a form suitable for use by a computer.
  2. Discipline: Controlled and systematic behavior or training in order to achieve a specific goal.
  3. Diversity: The quality of being different and varied, as in culture, ideas, or forms.
  4. Diameter: A straight line passing through the center of a circle or sphere and connecting two points on the circumference or surface.
  5. Documentation: Written materials that provide information about a particular subject, such as instructions, reports, or historical records.
  6. Domain: A specific area of interest or expertise, or a geographical area under the control of a single person or organization.
  7. Definition: A clear, concise statement of the meaning of a word, phrase, or concept.
  8. Democracy: A system of government in which power is held by the people, either directly or through elected representatives.
  9. Defeat: The failure to achieve a desired outcome or the loss of a competition, battle, or other contest.
  10. Delight: A feeling of great pleasure, joy, or happiness.

  1. Enigma - a mystery or puzzle that is difficult to solve or understand.
  2. Emulate - to imitate or copy the behavior or actions of someone or something in order to achieve the same results.
  3. Empathy - the ability to understand and share the feelings of another person.
  4. Empowerment - the process of giving power and authority to individuals or groups to make decisions and act on their own initiative.
  5. Enthusiasm - a strong feeling of excitement or interest in a particular subject or activity.
  6. Enumerate - to list or count items one by one in a specified order.
  7. Ephemeral - lasting for a short time or fleeting; temporary.
  8. Equilibrium - a state of balance or stability between opposing forces.
  9. Eradicate - to completely remove or eliminate a problem, disease, or unwanted situation.
  10. Eulogize - to praise or honor someone who has died in a speech or writing.

  1. Fabricate - to make or produce something, often with the intention of deceiving or falsifying.
  2. Facilitate - to make something easier or smoother, especially a process or task.
  3. Fathom - to understand or comprehend something that is complex or difficult to grasp.
  4. Fawn - to act in a flattering and submissive manner in order to win someone's favor.
  5. Ferment - to cause or undergo a chemical change, especially in food or drink, as a result of the action of yeast or bacteria.
  6. Flourish - to grow or thrive, especially in a healthy or vigorous manner.
  7. Fluctuate - to change frequently or unpredictably, especially in terms of value, quantity, or intensity.
  8. Foresight - the ability to see and predict future events, especially in terms of potential consequences.
  9. Frustration - a feeling of annoyance or disappointment caused by being unable to achieve something that one desires or expects.
  10. Futile - having no useful purpose or effect, often because of being unachievable or ineffective.

  1. Galvanize - to stimulate or excite someone into taking action
  2. Galore - in abundance, plentiful
  3. Garner - to gather or accumulate
  4. Gastronomy - the art or science of preparing and serving food
  5. Genteel - elegant and refined
  6. Germinate - to begin to grow or sprout
  7. Giddy - feeling dizzy or lightheaded
  8. Glib - smooth and slippery in speech
  9. Glitch - a technical problem or malfunction
  10. Glorify - to praise or exalt someone or something
  11. Grandiose - impressive and grand in scale
  12. Gratis - given or provided for free
  13. Gregarious - outgoing and sociable
  14. Guile - cunning or trickery.

  • Hygiene - the practice of keeping oneself and one's surroundings clean and free of disease in order to promote health
  • Hypertension - a medical condition characterized by high blood pressure
  • Hypothesis - a tentative explanation for an observation or phenomenon, used as a starting point for further investigation
  • Hydration - the process of providing water or moisture to an organism or substance
  • Hydroponics - a method of growing plants without soil, using nutrient-rich water
  • Hydrodynamic - relating to the movement of liquids, especially fluids in motion
  • Hydrophobia - an intense fear of water, also known as rabies
  • Hysterical - uncontrollably emotional, often in an exaggerated manner
  • Hygrometer - a device used to measure the amount of moisture in the air
  • Hyaline - having a transparent or glassy appearance, often referring to biological tissues or substances.

  1. Impartial - free from bias or prejudice; neutral
  2. Inconsistent - not in agreement; contradictory
  3. Indignation - anger or annoyance caused by something unjust or unfair
  4. Indispensable - essential or necessary
  5. Inevitable - unavoidable; bound to happen
  6. Ingenious - clever or original in design or ideas
  7. Innocuous - harmless; not likely to cause offense or harm
  8. Insightful - having a deep understanding or perception
  9. Intricate - complicated; having many interrelated parts
  10. Irresistible - too attractive or tempting to be ignored.

  1. Jubilant - feeling very happy and excited
  2. Jubilation - a feeling of great happiness and triumph
  3. Jocund - cheerful and lighthearted
  4. Jovial - having a good-humored and friendly personality
  5. Jolt - a sudden sharp movement or shock
  6. Jagged - having a rough, irregular edge
  7. Jibe - to make a sarcastic or critical remark
  8. Jeer - to make fun of someone in a mocking way
  9. Jolt - a sudden shock or surprise
  10. Jibe - to make a remark or criticism that is meant to be humorous or sarcastic

  1. Karma - the sum of a person's actions in this and previous states of existence, viewed as deciding their fate in future existences.
  2. Kinesthetic - relating to the sense of movement and muscular activity in the body.
  3. Kudos - praise or admiration expressed for someone's achievements.
  4. Kinesiology - the study of human movement and physical activity, including anatomy, physiology, and biomechanics.
  5. Kleptomania - a compulsive disorder in which an individual repeatedly steals items, often without any practical use for them.
  6. Kinesphere - the space surrounding a person that is occupied and controlled by their body movements.
  7. Kiosk - a small, open-sided stall or pavilion used for selling goods or providing information.
  8. Kipper - a whole herring that has been split and salted or smoked.
  9. Kestrel - a small, slender bird of prey with long, pointed wings and a sharp, hooked beak.
  10. Knack - a natural talent or skill that is developed through practice or experience.

  1. Laconic - concise and brief in speech or writing
  2. Lament - a passionate expression of grief or sorrow
  3. Lassitude - a feeling of weariness, fatigue or lack of energy
  4. Latitude - a measure of distance north or south of the equator
  5. Laudable - deserving of praise, commendable
  6. Levee - an embankment or ridge built to prevent flooding
  7. Lissome - flexible, lithe, graceful
  8. Luminous - emitting light or shining, radiant
  9. Luminaries - a person who is an expert or celebrity in a particular field
  10. Lush - abundant and thriving, rich in vegetation or vegetation growth.

  1. Magnificent - Grand and impressive in appearance, size or style.
  2. Mannerism - A particular and often exaggerated way of acting or speaking which is typical of an individual.
  3. Mechanism - A device consisting of interrelated parts that work together to produce a specific result.
  4. Metaphor - A figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable.
  5. Migrate - To move from one place to another, especially in order to live or work elsewhere.

  1. Navigate - to find one's way through a new or difficult area.
  2. Nexus - a connection or link between different things.
  3. Nourish - to provide the necessary nutrients for growth or survival.
  4. Nurture - to care for and encourage the growth and development of something.
  5. Negotiate - to communicate and make arrangements with others to reach an agreement.
  6. Nostalgic - having a strong feeling of longing for the past.
  7. Numb - having a loss of sensation or feeling.

  1. Obfuscate: To make something unclear or confusing
  2. Obdurate: Unyielding, unresponsive, or stubborn
  3. Oblique: Inclined or slanting away from a perpendicular or vertical direction
  4. Obligation: A duty, responsibility or commitment
  5. Obtuse: Dull or slow in understanding
  6. Obscure: Hard to understand or explain, or hidden from view

  1. Perplexed - Confused and uncertain.
  2. Predecessor - A person or thing that precedes and serves as the basis for another.
  3. Perceive - To become aware of through the senses.
  4. Perfidious - Treacherous or untrustworthy.
  5. Perfunctory - Done without much interest or care; cursory.
  6. Perspicacious - Having a keen understanding and insight.
  7. Persistence - Continuing firmly or obstinately in a course of action in spite of difficulty or opposition.

  1. Quotidian - occurring or done every day; daily
  2. Quaff - drink (something) heartily
  3. Querulous - complaining in a peevish or fretful manner
  4. Quagmire - a difficult or complicated situation
  5. Quantify - determine or express the quantity of (something)
  6. Quixotic - foolishly romantic; idealistic without being practical
  7. Quell - suppress or crush (something)
  8. Quiver - shake with slight rapid movements

  1. Remarkable - exceptional or noteworthy
  2. Reputable - having a good reputation
  3. Renewable - capable of being replenished or replenishing
  4. Relevant - applicable or pertinent
  5. Receptive - open or responsive to new ideas or suggestions
  6. Refine - to improve or make more sophisticated
  7. Relegate - to assign a task or duty to a lower priority
  8. Regime - a system of government or a set of rules

  1. Salient - standing out, prominent, noticeable
  2. Serene - calm, peaceful, undisturbed
  3. Sinister - wicked, evil, malevolent
  4. Soothing - comforting, calming, tranquilizing
  5. Sparse - thinly distributed, scarce, scarce
  6. Squander - waste, squander, misuse
  7. Steadfast - unwavering, firm, resolute
  8. Stereotype - a widely held but 

  1. Terrestrial - relating to the Earth or its inhabitants.
  2. Temporal - relating to time or its measurement.
  3. Tolerance - the ability to endure or withstand something, especially adverse conditions or unpleasant situations.
  4. Terminate - to bring to an end or halt.
  5. Transparent - easily seen through or understood.
  6. Theoretical - based on or concerned with theories or hypotheses rather than practical considerations.

  1. Unequivocal - unambiguous, clear, unmistakable.
  2. Unscathed - unharmed, intact, unharmed.
  3. Uphold - support, maintain, sustain.
  4. Unabated - relentless, persistent, unremitting.
  5. Unsuspecting - unsuspecting, unaware, naive.
  6. Unfettered - unrestrained, unfettered, unencumbered.

  1. Vexation - annoyance, frustration, or irritation
  2. Venerable - deserving respect and reverence due to age or dignity
  3. Vapid - dull, lacking liveliness or interest
  4. Veracity - truthfulness or accuracy
  5. Vehement - intense, passionate, or forceful
  6. Vicarious - experienced through observation or imagination
  7. Venerate - to respect deeply or honor greatly
  8. Vex - to annoy or irritate

  1. Waft - to move or drift gently through the air
  2. Wane - to decrease in size, strength, or intensity
  3. Wanderlust - a strong desire to travel
  4. Wane - to grow less bright or intense
  5. Widespread - to occur over a large area
  6. Wield - to have control or power over
  7. Wince - to shrink back in pain or discomfort
  8. Wistful - feeling a yearning for something lost or unattainable
  9. Wither - to shrink, fade, or deteriorate
  10. Withered - dried up or shrivelled

  1. Xenophobic - having an irrational fear or hatred of people from other countries or cultures
  2. Xenith - the point in the sky directly above a particular location
  3. Xenon - a chemical element with the symbol Xe and atomic number 54
  4. Xenia - hospitality and generosity shown to guests in ancient Greece
  5. Xylography - the art or process of engraving on wood for printing purposes

  1. Yarn – A long continuous length of interlocked fibers used for weaving or knitting into cloth.
  2. Yacht – A large, expensive, recreational boat used for pleasure trips or racing.
  3. Yaw – A deviation from the course, causing a vessel to turn off its intended heading.
  4. Yield – The amount of income generated from an investment or a crop.
  5. Yodel – A form of singing characterized by rapid alternation between the normal voice and falsetto, used in Alpine music.

  1. Zealot - a person who is fanatically devoted to a particular cause or religion
  2. Zephyr - a gentle breeze
  3. Zodiac - a band of the sky divided into 12 equal parts, each named after the constellation that is nearest to that part
  4. Zonal - relating to a particular zone or area
  5. Zonal flow - a pattern of air flow that separates into distinct bands of wind direction
  6. Zonal wind - a type of wind that blows in a constant direction within a specified band
  7. Zenith - the point in the sky directly overhead

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