| Word | Meaning in English |
|---|---|
| Seize | To take possession using legal authority |
| Cease | To stop an activity |
| Magnificence | Quality of being impressive and attractive |
| Itinerant | One who travels from place to place |
| Immanent | Present everywhere |
| Eminent | Famous and respected |
| Imminent | About to happen soon |
| Sensible | Showing good judgment |
| Sensuous | Pleasing to the senses |
| Sensitive | Understanding others’ feelings |
| Dislocate | Force something out of position |
| Distort | Change shape unnaturally |
| Disrupt | Interrupt normal activity |
| Schematic | Showing main features in diagram form |
| Motif | Repeated design or pattern |
| Dispense (with) | Stop using something |
| Pertain | Be related to |
| Stridently | Loud and harsh |
| Cut in | To interrupt |
| Cut out | To be suitable |
| Cut down | To reduce |
| Cut off | To separate or discontinue |
| Utterly | Completely |
| Worn out | Very tired |
| Give up | Stop trying |
| Give in | Surrender |
| Give away | Give as a gift |
| Call for | Demand or require explanation |
| Call on | To visit |
| Stand by | Be ready or available |
| Eradicate | Destroy completely |
| Tumultuous | Disorderly or chaotic |
| Smelt | Extract metal by heating |
| Condense | Make compact |
| Drought | Long period with little rain |
| Commensurate | Correspond in size/degree |
| Comply with | Follow rules |
| Acumen | Sharp judgment |
| Versatility | Ability to do many things |
| Sardonic | Showing scorn |
| Admonish | Warn or criticize |
| Exhort | Strongly encourage |
| Reprimand | Official criticism |
