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to succeed in dealing with or controlling a problem
OVERCOME
to disappear in a sudden and mysterious way
VANISH
very dangerous and able to kill you
LETHAL
to rise and float in the air as if by magic, or to make something do this
LEVITATE
difficulties or conditions that make success unlikely
ODDS
the part of a building that is partly or completely below the level of the ground
BASEMENT
to get someone’s attention and prevent them from concentrating on something
DISTRACT
left empty or no longer used
ABANDONED
(NOUN) A cause of harm or misery; an offensive word or phrase used to express anger
CURSE
(NOUN) something good that you feel very grateful or lucky to have
BLESSING
a feeling of slight pain; the opposite of comfort
DISCOMFORT
extremely new
BRAND-NEW
impossible to explain
INEXPLICABLE
(NOUN) the feeling of being so nervous or worried that you cannot relax
TENSION
(NOUN) a way to solve a problem or to deal with a bad situation
SOLUTION
(NOUN) the quality of being simple
SIMPLICITY
(ADJECTIVE) Fully developed physically; full-grown
MATURE
a sudden feeling of enthusiasm, or a new idea that helps you to do or create something (NOUN of to inspire)
INSPIRATION
to recognize the good or special qualities of a person, place, or thing; TO BE GRATEFUL
APPRECIATE
If someone or something is LIKE THAT, they are very unusual in some way (ADJECTIVE)
FREAKY
to recognize the good or special qualities of a person, place, or thing; TO BE GRATEFUL
APPRECIATE
This is is repeated training for a group of people, so that they can do something quickly and efficiently.
DRILL
A type of exercises to improve your HEART activity
CARDIO
A person who performs tricks that deceive the eye; a magician.
ILLUSIONIST
A secondary, typically UNWANTED effect of a drug or medical treatment.
SIDE EFFECT
A bird which has very long colourful tail feathers.
PEACOCK
The spectators or listeners at a public event such as a play, film, concert, or meeting.
AUDIENCE
A person who entertains an audience.
PERFORMER, ENTERTAINER