= An array of products/emotions. 2. Myriad = Many/Numerous. () = Myriad of lights/thoughts and ideas. 3. Obliterate = To remove completely. (/) = Obliterate the benefits. 4. Deteriorates = Become worse. () = The patients condition/The air quality has deteriorated. 5. Enthusiastic = Showing great excitement or interest. (/) = An enthusiastic response. 6. Impressive = Producing a great effect. () = An impressive performance. 7. Levitate = To rise or lift something into the air. () = The magician levitates the woman. 8. Considerably/Substantially = To a great extent or degree. () = The room seems considerably larger. 9. Good-humored/Lighthearted = Pleasant and cheerful. () = He was brave and remarkably good-humored. 10. Plummet = Drop sharply. () = The stock market has plummeted. 11. Precisely/Exactly = To indicate exactness or preciseness. (//) = He was popular precisely because he was so kind. 12. Fallacious = Inaccurate (/) = A fallacious information. 13. Compunctious = Feeling guilty and ashamed. (/) = They cheated without compunction (noun). 14. Deft = Skillful in physical movements. () = A deft waiter. 15. Pique = (noun) Feeling anger. (), (verb) to make you interested or curious. (/) = She had got over her pique (noun) at her managers refusal to accept the job. = The undiscovered disease has piqued Dr. Daniels interest.
16. Repast = A meal ().
= I have prepared this simple repast for my husband. 17. Shirk = To avoid or evade work, duty and responsibility. () = You cant shirk, its your duty! 18. Swimmingly = Without difficulty or effortless. () = She passed her test swimmingly. 19.