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Success Is a Sure Thing, Failure Is Not!

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ascertain
1.
asc
er
tain
Verb

to determine something with certainty by careful examination or investigation

The detective ascertained the identity of the culprit through fingerprint analysis.

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desideratum
2.
de
si
de
ra
tum
Noun

a thing that is essential or desired

For many, financial security is a primary desideratum in life.

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flummox
3.
flu
mmox
Verb

to completely confuse someone

The intricate riddles in the scavenger hunt flummoxed the participants, making it challenging for them to solve.

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juncture
4.
junc
ture
Noun

a certain stage or point in an activity, a process, or a series of events, particularly important

At this critical juncture, the company must decide whether to expand or downsize.

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quandary
5.
quan
da
ry
Noun

a state of uncertainty about what decision to make in a challenging situation

She was in a quandary about whether to accept the risky job offer.

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skeptic
6.
skep
tic
Noun

an individual who regularly questions and doubts the validity of ideas, beliefs, or information, particularly those that are commonly accepted

As a skeptic, Tom always seeks evidence before accepting any new scientific theory.

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warrant
7.
wa
rrant
Noun

an order issued by a judge that authorizes the police to take specific actions

The suspect's criminal history and behavior provided enough grounds to issue a search warrant.

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default
8.
de
fault
Verb

to fail at accomplishing an obligation, particularly a financial one

If you miss your mortgage payments, you may default on your home loan.

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egregious
9.
eg
re
gious
Adjective

bad in a noticeable and extreme way

Her egregious behavior at the party embarrassed everyone who attended.

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feasible
10.
fea
si
ble
Adjective

having the potential of being done successfully

The project manager determined that the proposed plan was feasible given the available resources and timeline.

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halcyon
11.
hal
cyon
Noun

a genus of large, brightly colored kingfishers commonly found in tropical and subtropical regions of Africa, Asia, and Oceania

The halcyon perched silently above the river, scanning for fish.

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heyday
12.
hey
day
Noun

a period in which someone or something was at its height of success, fame, or strength

The actress was beloved by millions during her heyday in the 1990s.

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illustrious
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i
llust
rious
Adjective

highly distinguished, admired, or well-known due to exceptional and outstanding characteristics or features

The athlete's illustrious career was marked by numerous championships and records, making her a legend in her sport.

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impede
14.
im
pede
Verb

to create difficulty or obstacles that make it hard for something to happen or progress

The heavy traffic impeded our journey to the airport.

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inadvertent
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in
ad
ver
tent
Adjective

occurring unintentionally or without deliberate thought or planning

I made an inadvertent mistake in my email and sent it to the wrong recipient.

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incentive
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in
cent
ive
Noun

something that is used as an encouraging and motivating factor

The opportunity to travel abroad was a great incentive for volunteers to participate in the program.

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insufferable
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in
su
ffe
ra
ble
Adjective

cannot be endured due to being extremely annoying, uncomfortable, or unpleasant

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involve
18.
in
volve
Verb

to contain or include something as a necessary part

Any investment involves an element of risk.

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kudos
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ku
dos
Noun

the admiration, praise, and recognition someone receives for their achievements, deeds, or social standing

She received many kudos from her colleagues for successfully leading the challenging project.

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onerous
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o
ne
rous
Adjective

difficult and needing a lot of energy and effort

The new regulations placed on businesses by the government were onerous, requiring extensive paperwork and compliance measures.

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peccadillo
21.
pe
cca
di
llo
Noun

a small excusable offense or mistake

Forgetting an anniversary is a peccadillo, not a relationship-ending crime.

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primacy
22.
pri
ma
cy
Noun

the state in which a person or thing is of the highest importance, rank, or power

The company’s commitment to innovation established its primacy in the tech industry.

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quail
23.
quail
Noun

a small, short-tailed, ground-dwelling game bird with brownish plumage

The hunter's dog pointed motionlessly at a quail hiding in the tall grass.

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reap
24.
reap
Verb

to cut or gather a crop

The farmers reap wheat from the fields during the summer harvest.

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remedial
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re
me
dial
Adjective

intending to correct or improve a thing that is unsuccessful or wrong

The school offered remedial classes to help students improve their reading skills.

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remiss
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re
miss
Adjective

failing to give the needed amount of attention and care toward fulfilling one's obligations

He was remiss in completing his assigned tasks on time.

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resolve
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re
solve
Verb

to find a way to solve a disagreement or issue

The couple attended counseling to resolve their marital conflicts.

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scha
denf
reude
Noun

a delightful feeling gained from other people's misfortunes or troubles

He couldn’t hide his schadenfreude when his rival failed miserably at the presentation.

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serendipity
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se
ren
di
pi
ty
Noun

the fact of accidentally experiencing or discovering something that is pleasant or valuable

Finding that quaint little bookstore on our vacation was pure serendipity.

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stalwart
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stal
wart
Adjective

loyal, reliable, and steadfast in one's support or actions

Despite facing numerous challenges, Sarah remained a stalwart supporter of her friend's endeavors, offering unwavering encouragement and assistance.

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stem
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stem
Noun

the main part of a plant that connects the roots to the twigs, leaves, and flowers

The scientist examined the stem under a microscope to study its structure and how it conducts nutrients.

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subterfuge
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sub
ter
fuge
Noun

the use of deceptive methods or devices to achieve something

The spy used subterfuge to gain access to confidential information without being detected.

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unpropitious
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un
pro
pi
tious
Adjective

(of circumstances) unlikely to result in success

The rainy weather was unpropitious for their outdoor wedding plans.

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un
via
ble
Adjective

cannot do what it is intended to successfully

The plan was deemed unviable due to its high costs and lack of necessary resources.

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viable
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via
ble
Adjective

having the ability to be executed or done successfully

Starting a small business seems viable given the current market conditions.

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want
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want
Verb

to wish to do or have something

He wants to go to the beach.

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stymie
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sty
mie
Verb

to prevent the occurrence or achievement of something

The unexpected technical issues stymied the team's efforts to launch the product on time.

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