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serendipity
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fortunate turn of events
stipend
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a regular allowance(of money)
demure
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A demure person can be described as polite and a little shy. A demureoutfit is a modest one — think high neckline and low hem.
telltale
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(unintentionally) revealing
zenith
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the highest point, culmination
thrifty
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spending money wisely
amiable
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friendly
erratic
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unpredictable, strange, and unconventional
mesmerize
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to be spellbind or enthrall
pinnacle
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the highest point
inundate
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To inundate means to quickly fill up or overwhelm, just like a flood. Your bathroom could be inundated with water if the pipes burst, and hopefully your inbox is inundatedwith nice emails on your birthday.
peruse
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Traditionally, peruse has meant to read or examine something carefully. But informally, it can have the opposite meaning, to read something casually and quickly
dupe
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to trick or swindle, a person who is easily tricked or swindled
demean
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to insult; to cause someone to loose dignity or respect
affable
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likeable; easy to talk to
candid
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straightforward and honest
unnerve
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to make nervous
indict
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to formally charge or accuse of wrong doing
insolvent
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Being insolvent isn't just about being poor. A person or business that's insolvent has no resources, no assets and no way to pay any of the bills. This adjective insolvent is a synonym for bankrupt
telling
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having a striking or revealing effect; significant.
acme
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When something is at the very peak of perfection, reach for this noun from Greek: acme. A brilliant violinist might reach the acme of her career, but eventually she might become unstrung
censor
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to examine and remove objectionable material
dog(ged)
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to pursue relentlessly; to hound
variance
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the quality of being different
remiss
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to be negligent in ones duty; The principal was remiss in her duty to tell parents about the incident at school

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