hover
(v.) to float or hang suspended over; to move back and forth uncertainly over or around
evolve
change, adapt
exotic
familiar, local
aptitude
e.g., His aptitude for math was clear from a young age.
accelerate
verb
misinformation
(n.) untrue or wrong information
stance
perspective, composure
lucid
attribute (noun)
e.g., His kindness is his best attribute.
nonentity
noun
residue
(n.) a remainder, that which remains when a part has been used up or removed
notable
remarkable
melancholy
happy/happiness, joy/joyful
attribute (verb)
e.g., I attribute my success to the support of my family.
disenchanted
adjective
adage
(n.) a wise saying, proverb
jaunty
lively, carefree
frivolous
implement
e.g., I implemented a new organization system for my schoolwork.
citadel
noun
bolster
(v.) to boost, to support
acme
peak, pinnacle
abstain
indulge
inhibit
e.g., Jenny decided that she would not let her nervousness inhibit her performance at the speech and debate tournament.
blasé
adjective