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estivate
[es-tuh-veyt]
to spend the summer, as at a specific place or in a certain activity

malleable
[mal-ee-uh-buhl]
adaptable or tractable

tempestuous
[tem-pes-choo-uhs]
characterized by or subject to tempests

sardonic
[sahr-don-ik]
characterized by bitter or scornful derision; mocking; sneering; cynical

anthropomorphize
[an-thruh-puh-mawr-fahyz]
to ascribe human form or attributes to (an animal, plant, material object, etc.)

dauntless
[dawnt-lis]
not to be daunted or intimidated; fearless; intrepid; bold

reciprocate
[ri-sip-ruh-keyt]
to give and receive reciprocally; interchange

aerate
[air-eyt]
to expose to the action or effect of air or to cause air to circulate through

benevolent
[buh-nev-uh-luhnt]
characterized by or expressing goodwill or kindly feelings

aromatic
[ar-uh-mat-ik]
having an aroma; fragrant or sweet-scented; odoriferous

raspy
[ras-pee]
harsh; grating; rasping

epiphany
[ih-pif-uh-nee]
a sudden, intuitive perception of or insight into the reality or essential meaning of something, usually initiated by some simple, homely, or commonplace occurrence or experience

execrate
[ek-si-kreyt]
to curse; imprecate evil upon; damn; denounce

beleaguer
[bih-lee-ger]
to surround or beset, as with troubles

gallop
[gal-uhp]
to run rapidly by leaps, as a horse; go at a gallop

fluster
[fluhs-ter]
to put into a state of agitated confusion

sienna
[see-en-uh]
a ferruginous earth used used as a yellowish-brown pigment (raw sienna) or, after roasting in a furnace, as a reddish-brown pigment (burnt sienna)

carnation
[kahr-ney-shuhn]
any of numerous cultivated varieties of the clove pink, Dianthus caryophyllus, having long-stalked, fragrant, usually double flowers in a variety of colors: the state flower of Ohio

fabricate
[fab-ri-keyt]
to make by art or skill and labor; construct

agitate
[aj-i-teyt]
to shake or move briskly

minutia
[mi-noo-shuh]
precise details; small or trifling matters

taciturn
[tas-i-turn]
dour, stern, and silent in expression and manner

trepidation
[trep-i-dey-shuhn]
tremulous fear, alarm, or agitation; perturbation

truncate
[truhng-keyt]
to shorten by cutting off a part; cut short