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The coach's final call was a GAMBIT, but it paid off in the end.
a risk
You must ABIDE by the rules.
accept
Studying all night did not ABATE Scott's fears of failing.
lessen or reduce
Lily was coerced into helping her big brother with his chores.
to persuade using force or threats
Because she was so annoyed, Mary only gave TERSE answers to John.
brief and to the point.
Jill ASCRIBES her winning the scholarship to her community service activities and excellent grades.
attributes (gives credit to)
The couple were EMBROILED in a heated debate.
to be involved in a difficult situation or argument
Your upgrades to your vehicle NULLIFIED your original contract.
to void, to make have no effect
John felt Mary was so AMBIVALENT about whether or not she should marry him, that he regretted asking.
mixed feelings
I wasn't even supposed to be at that party. It must be KISMET that we met.
fate, destiny
The movie was so PEDESTRIAN that even an A-list cast could not make it exciting.
ordinary, dull
Debate team members should be very good at ELOCUTION.
clear and expressive speech.
Vocabulary games are for your reading EDIFICATION.
learning/improvement of the mind.
Leah is such a VORACIOUS reader, that she read 100 books in a year.
very eager for something
It took a long time, but Bob was so TENACIOUS, he finally learned how to unicycle
persistent
The farmer was very happy with his COPIOUS amounts of corn crops.
A lot, much, many