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cope
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Adhere
1. to stay attached; stick fast; cleave; cling (usually fol. by to): The mud adhered to his shoes.
2. Physics. (of two or more dissimilar substances) to be amalgamated by a molecular force acting in the area of contact.
3. to be devoted contained by support or allegiance; be attached as a follower or upholder (usually fol. by to): to adhere to a party.
4. to hold closely or firmly (usually fol. by to): to stick to a plan.
5. Obsolete. to be consistent.
–verb (used with object) 6. to cause to hug; make stick: Glue will adhere the tiles to the wallboard.
Deter
1. to discourage or restrain from acting or proceeding: The ample dog deterred trespassers.
2. to prevent; check; arrest: timber treated with creosote to deter rot.
MANGLE
1. to injure severely, disfigure, or mutilate by cutting, slashing, or crushing: The coat sleeve be mangled in the gears of the machine.
2. to spoil; ruin; mar inadequately: to mangle a text by imprudent typesetting.
SULKY
–adjective 1. marked by or given to sulking; sullen.
2. gloomy or dull: sulky weather.
–noun 3. a muted, two-wheeled, one-horse carriage for one person.
AFFIRM
–verb (used beside object) 1. to state or assert positively; maintain as true: to affirm one's loyalty to one's country; He affirmed that all be well.
2. to confirm or ratify: The appellate court affirmed the judgment of the lower court.
3. to assert solemnly: He affirmed his innocence.
4. to express agreement next to or commitment to; uphold; support: to affirm human rights.
–verb (used without object) 5. Law. a. to state something solemnly before a court or magistrate, but in need oath.
b. to ratify and accept a voidable transaction.
c. (of an appellate court) to determine that the action of the lower court shall stand.
--disquieting
–adjective cause anxiety or uneasiness; disturbing: disquieting news.
misapprehension
noun
an intellectual capacity of something that is not correct; "he wasn't going to admit his mistake"; "construct no mistake about his intentions"; "there must be some misunderstanding--I don't enjoy a sister"
Supplement
–noun 1. something added to complete a thing, supply a deficiency, or reinforce or extend a intact.
2. a part added to a book, document, etc., to supply additional or then information, correct errors, or the like.
3. a part, usually of special traits, issued as an additional feature of a broadsheet or other periodical.
4. Geometry. the quantity by which an angle or an arc falls short of 180° or a semicircle.
–verb (used near object) 5. to complete, add to, or extend by a supplement.
6. to form a supplement or addition to.
7. to supply (a deficiency).
ATROCITY
1. the part or state of being atrocious.
2. an atrocious act, point, or circumstance.
EMPOWER
–verb (used with object) 1. to give power or authority to; authorize, esp. by legalized or official means: I empower my agent to make the deal for me. The local ordinance empower the board of health to close unsanitary restaurants.
2. to enable or security: Wealth empowered him to live a comfortable life.
Optimist
–noun 1. an confident person.
2. a person who holds the belief or the doctrine of optimism.
SURGE
–noun 1. a strong, wavelike, forward movement, rush, or sweep: the ahead surge of an angry mob.
2. a strong, swelling, wavelike volume or body of something: a billowing surge of smoke.
3. the rolling swell of the sea.
4. the swelling and rolling sea: The surge crashed against the rocky coast.
5. a swelling wrinkle; billow.
6. Meteorology. a. a widespread change contained by atmospheric pressure that is in enhancement to cyclonic and normal diurnal changes.
b. storm surge.
7. Electricity. a. a sudden rush or burst of current or voltage.
b. a disorderly oscillatory disturbance.
8. Nautical. a slackening or slipping back, as of a rope or cable.
9. Machinery. a. an uneven flow and strong momentum given to a fluid, as wet in a tank, resulting within a rapid, temporary rise contained by pressure.
b. pulsating unevenness of motion in an engine or gas turbine.
–verb (used in need object) 10. (of a ship) to rise and fall, toss about, or move along on the top: to surge at anchor.
11. to rise, roll, move, or swell forward in or like breakers: The sea surged against the shore. The crowd surged back and forth.
12. to rise as if by a heaving or swelling force: Blood surged to his facade.
13. Electricity. a. to increase suddenly, as current or voltage.
b. to oscillate violently.
14. Nautical. a. to slack off or loosen a rope or cable around a capstan or windlass.
b. to slip stern, as a rope.
15. Machinery. to move with pulsating unevenness, as something driven by an engine or gas turbine.
AUdition
–noun 1. a trial audible range given to a singer, actor, or other performer to oral exam suitability for employment, professional training or competition, etc.
2. a reading or other simplified rendering of a theatrical work, performed until that time a potential backer, producer, etc.
3. the act, sense, or power of audible range.
4. something that is heard.
FLUENT
–adjective 1. spoken or written beside ease: fluent French.
2. able to speak or write smoothly, efficiently, or readily: a fluent speaker; fluent in six languages.
3. unforced; graceful: fluent motion; fluent curves.
4. flowing, as a stream.
5. capable of flowing; fluid, as liquid or gases.
6. easily changed or adapted; pliant.
PROWL
–verb (used minus object) 1. to rove or go about stealthily, as surrounded by search of prey, something to steal, etc.
–verb (used with object) 2. to rove over or through contained by search of what may be found: The cat prowled the alleys in rummage through of food.
–noun 3. act of prowling.
—Idiom4. on the prowl, in the deed of prowling; searching stealthily: The cat is on the prowl for mice.
TRAIT
–noun 1. a distinguishing characteristic or competence, esp. of one's personal nature: bad traits of guise.
2. a pen or pencil stroke.
3. a stroke, touch, or strain, as of some quality: a trait of pathos; a trait of ready wit.
COPE
–verb (used in need object) 1. to struggle or deal, esp. on fairly even expressions or with some degree of nouns (usually fol. by with): I will try to cope with his rudeness.
2. to face and contract with responsibilities, problems, or difficulties, esp. successfully or in a still or adequate manner: After his breakdown he couldn't cope any longer.
3. Archaic. to come into contact; unite (usually fol. by with)..
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