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The (typically negativ) result of one's choices.
"A possible consequence of not studying for final exams is failing."
Intrepid
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Fearless and adventorous.
"Lewis and Clark were intrepid explorers who ventured out West."
,Cryptic
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Having a mysterious or unclear meaning.
"Some musicians write cryptic lyrics so people don't know what they are
singing about."
Fortuitous
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Happening because of luck; fortunate.
"The football team was saved by a fortuitous bounce after a fumble."
Fortitude
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Courage or strength in the face of pain or adversity.
"The patient endurded the treatment of his illness with great fortitude."
Permit
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To allow someone to do something.
"The hospital does not permit surgeons to play with fidget spinners during
, surgery."
agile
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able to move quickly and easily.
Chicanery
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The use of trickery to get what you want.
"The business engaged in schemes and chicanery in order to steal money
from
their investors."
Rapacity
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Aggressive greed.
"The conquerers showed great rapacity by taking as much gold as they
could
carry."
Tactful
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To be skilled at dealing with sensitive and difficult issues.
"The nurse was tactful and considerate when she broke the news to the
patient
that his condition had worsened."
Speculate
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To form a theory about something without strong evidence.
"Without having more information, I would speculate that the reason all of
the
cookies are missing is because the dog ate them."
Foster
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To promote or encourage the development of something.
"The school built an environment to foster creativity."
Abbreviate
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