1. Fatality- a: the quality or state of causing death or destruction b: the quality or condition of being destined for disaster / Traffic accidents cause thousands of fatalities every year.
2. Briefed- to give sb information or instructions about sth / The minister has been fully briefed on what questions to expect.
3. Decline- a: to become weaker, smaller or less good b: to refuse, usually politely / I declined a gift with thanks.
4. Witness- attestation of a fact or event / I supported his witness.
5. Consumption- a: a progressive wasting away of the body especially from pulmonary tuberculosis b: TUBERCULOSIS / We don't plan our household consumption.
6. Attributes- 1: an inherent characteristic; also: an accidental quality / Each person has a particular physical attribute.
7. Blast- a: a violent gust of wind b: the effect or accompaniment (as sleet) of such a gust / Blast was very strong last night.
8. Paste- a: a dough that contains a considerable proportion of fat and is used for pastry crust or fancy rolls b: a confection made by evaporating fruit with sugar or by flavoring a gelatin, starch, or gum Arabic preparation c: a smooth food product made by evaporation or grinding d: a shaped dough prepared from semolina, farina, or wheat flour / I made many pastes to make doughnuts.
9. Cinnamon- a: any of several Asian trees of the laurel family b: an aromatic spice prepared from the dried inner bark of a cinnamon / The tree smells like cinnamon
10. Preservation- to keep safe from injury, harm, or destruction: PROTECT / Soong-rae-gate was in good preservation.
11. Dictate- to give dictation / He dictated a letter to a secretary.
12. Confess- to tell or make known / He confessed his crime to his son.
13. Grievance- obsolete: SUFFERING, DISTRESS / I have a grievance against a teacher.
14. Din- a loud continued noise; especially: a welter of discordant sounds / I heard the din of machinery.
15. Patchy- marked by, consisting of, or diversified with patches / His old jacket is patchy.
16. Slumber- to sleep lightly / when I do homework, I always slumber.
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