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insufflate
[in-suhf-leyt]
to blow or breathe (something) in

propinquity
[proh-ping-kwi-tee]
the state of being close to someone or something; proximity

eucatastrophe
[yoo-kuh-ta-struh-fee]
a sudden and favorable resolution of events in a story; a happy ending

diffidence
[dif-i-duhns]
modesty or shyness resulting from a lack of self-confidence

dissimulate
[dih-sim-yuh-leyt]
to disguise or conceal under a false appearance; dissemble

aubade
[oh-bad; oh-bahd]
a poem or piece of music appropriate to the dawn or early morning

pulchritude
[puhl-kri-tood]
physical beauty; comeliness

circumspect
[sur-kuhm-spekt]
watchful and discreet; cautious; prudent; well-considered

stultify
[stuhl-tuh-fahy ]
to render absurdly or wholly futile or ineffectual, especially by degrading or frustrating means

minacious
[mi-ney-shuhs]
menacing; threatening

ebullient
[ih-buhl-yuhnt]
overflowing with fervor, enthusiasm, or excitement; high-spirited

precipitate
[pri-sip-i-teyt]
headlong

aerostat
[air-uh-stat]
an airship or hot-air balloon, especially one that is tethered

nadir
[ney-der]
the lowest point; point of greatest adversity or despair

contemporary
[kuhn-tem-puh-rer-ee]
of the present time; modern

volplane
[vol-pleyn]
to glide toward the earth in an airplane, with no motor power or with the power shut off