Grades 9-10 (WVI 4)
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affluent having a lot of money; rich; wealthy.
agility the ability to move or think easily and quickly.
degenerate to decline from an original or former condition; change for the worse in nature or quality; deteriorate.
inherent existing in or belonging to something as an essential or inborn part of its nature; innate; intrinsic.
inimitable impossible to mimic or copy, because of uniqueness or superiority.
magnate someone of exceptional power, wealth, or influence, especially in business.
mendacity a tendency to lie; untruthfulness.
nihilism the belief that existence has no meaning or purpose.
overbear to dominate or overwhelm; prevail over.
probity proven trustworthiness; honesty; integrity.
reprieve to release (someone) temporarily or permanently from planned or impending punishment, pain, or difficulty.
resurrect to restore to life or good standing; raise out of death or disrepute.
specious apparently true, genuine, or plausible, but actually worthless, as an argument or evidence.
vagary an erratic, unpredictable, or extravagant occurrence, action, or idea; whim.
visceral stemming from instinct or intuition rather than the intellect.