(v.) to let do or happen; to agree
allow
(n.) an ability to do something well; a skill or gift
talent
(v.) to keep away from
avoid
(v.) to bring or come back to life
revive
(v.) to guess what is going to happen
predict
(adj.) Knowing or realizing
aware
(adj.) partly or completely dark; wearing a frown
gloomy
(n.) the usual weather conditions of a place
climate
(n.) a custom, belief, or idea that has been passed down over time
tradition
(adj.) large or more than enough; plentiful
abundant
(v.) to not accept or agree to something
refuse
(v.) to get someone to believe something or to do something; to win over
convince
(v.) to copy someone’s movements or expression; to appear like something else
imitate
(v.) to eat or drink, especially in large amounts; to use up; to destroy
consume
(v.) to start something; to think up or begin to understand
conceive
(adj.) talking action; full of movement
active
(adj.) violent; wild or savage
fierce
(adj.) far removed in distance or time, out of the way; unlikely; very slight
remote
(n.) a typical example; something who cats for another
representative
(v.) to discuss in order to arrive at an agreement
negotiate
(n.) a source of useful supplies, materials, or information
resource
(v.) to see; to watch with close attention; to stick to or obey
observe
(v.) to slowly decline or fall into ruin
decay
(n.) a feeling that something or someone is worthless or inferior; an expression of that feeling
scorn
(n.) a special right, benefit, or permission
privilege