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Agenda

(n.) the program for a meeting; a list, outline, or plan of things to be considered or done

Amiable

(adj.) friendly, good-natured

Befuddle

(v.) to confuse, make stupid

Blight

(n.) a disease that causes plants to wither and die; a condition of disease or ruin;


(v.) to destroy, ruin

Boisterous

(adj.) rough and noisy in a cheerful way; high-spirited

Clarity

(n.) clearness, accuracy

Compliant

(adj.) willing to do what someone else wants; obedient

Conserve

(v.) to preserve; to keep from being damaged, lost, or wasted; to save

Debut

(n.) a first public appearance; a formal entrance into society;


(v.) to make first appearance

Gory

(adj.) marked by bloodshed, slaughter, or violence

Gross

(adj.) coarse, vulgar; very noticeable; total; overweight;


(n.) an overall total ( without deductions ); twelve dozen;


(v.) to earn

Induce

(v.) to cause, bring about; to persuade

Leeway

(n.) extra space for moving along a certain route; allowance for mistakes or inaccuracies; margin of error

Limber

(adj.) flexible;


(v.) to cause to become flexible

Maze

(n.) a network of paths through which it is hard to find one's way; something very mixed-up and confusing

Oracle

(n.) someone or something that can predict the future; someone who gives astute answers or advice that seems authoritative

Partisan

(n.) a strong supporter of a person, party, or cause; one whose support is unreasoning; a resistance fighter, guerrilla;


(adj.) strongly supporting one side only

Reimburse

(v.) to pay back; to give payment for

Vacate

(v.) to go away from, leave empty; to make empty; void, annul

Vagabond

(n.) an idle wanderer; a tramp;


(adj.) wandering; irresponsible