Set 4: elated-epoch
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25 terms
Terms | Definitions |
|---|---|
elated | adj. very happy or proud |
elevate | v. to move or raise to a higher place or position |
eligible | adj. fit or proper to be chosen |
eliminate | v. to remove or get rid of something |
eloquent | adj. having or exercising the power of fluent, forceful, and appropriate speech |
elusive | adj. cleverly or skillfully evasive |
embrace | v. to put your arms around someone and hold them in a caring way; n. an act of holding someone |
emit | v. to send forth liquid, light, heat, sound, particles, etc. |
emphasize | v. to show that something is especially important |
emphatic | adj. giving emphasis to show importance |
emulate | v. to imitate with effort to equal or surpass |
enclose | v. to surround something, especially with a fence or wall |
endanger | v. to expose someone to danger |
enduring | adj. lasting for a long time |
enforce | v. to make people obey a rule or law, especially by punishing those who do not obey it |
engross | v. to occupy completely |
enhance | v. to raise to a higher degree |
enmity | n. a feeling of hatred towards somebody |
enrage | v. to put into a rage |
ensure | v. to make certain that something will happen |
enterprising | adj. able and willing to think of new activities or ideas, and make them successful |
enthusiasm | n. strong feeling or interest for something |
entitle | v. to give a person or thing a title, right, or claim to something |
envelop | v. to cover something or wrap it up |
epoch | n. a particular period of time marked by distinctive features, events, etc. |
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