(verb) to plead with, to convince someone in an argument, to try to change someone’s mind on a topic
persuade
(noun) an act meant to trick someone, something fake pretending to be real
Hoax
(noun) The amount something can hold or do
capacity
(adjective) something sincere and honest, true to what is claimed, real
genuine
(noun) an event that brings great harm or suffering
catastrophe
(verb) To become smaller or less.
diminish
(adjective) not conscious or paying attention, unaware of what is going on
oblivious
(verb) tell about something that happened, like telling a story or explaining what you saw or did
recount
(verb) To use something or someone unfairly to get what you want.
exploit
(noun) a silly or careless mistake
blunder
(adjective) Just enough of something; not too little, not too much.
adequate
(noun) How similar something looks or seems to something else.
likeness