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ENGLISH

Submitted by : YAM, Nikquiel Joi P.


Submitted to : John Francis Sallutan
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Court Poet
(adjective)
the official or most respected poet of any specific nation, region, etc.

Ken
(noun)
one's range of knowledge or sight.

Espy
(verb)
catch sight of.

On the sly
(noun)
in a secretive fashion.

Conspicuously
(adverb)
in a way that attracts notice or attention.

Courtyard
(noun)
an unroofed area that is completely or mostly enclosed by the walls of a large building.

Averse
(adjective)
having a strong dislike of or opposition to something.

Scimitar
(noun)
a short sword with a curved blade that broadens toward the point, used originally in Eastern
countries.

Vina
(noun)
a stringed instrument of India having usually four strings on a long bamboo fingerboard with
movable frets and a gourd resonator at each end.

Enwreathed
(verb)
surround or envelop (something).
Contemptuous
(adjective)
showing contempt; scornful.

Pandit
(noun)
a wise or learned man in India. often used as an honorary title.

Stupendous
(adjective)
extremely impressive.

Tryst
(noun)
a private romantic rendezvous between lovers.

Metaphysics
(noun)
the branch of philosophy that deals with the first principles of things, including abstract
concepts such as being, knowing, substance, cause, identity, time, and space.

Consummate
(adjective)
showing a high degree of skill and flair; complete or perfect.

Wordmonger
(noun)
a writer who uses words for show or without particular regard for meaning.

Vociferously
(Adverb)
in a loud and confident way

Delude
(verb)
impose a misleading belief upon (someone); deceive; fool.

Goad
(verb)
provoke or annoy (someone) so as to stimulate some action or reaction.

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