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The Art of Adversary: Conquering Culinary Challenges with Urbane Techniques

Explore the culinary world with innovative tricks and refined techniques. Learn to overcome adversaries in the kitchen and create culinary masterpieces. Experience the exhilaration of cooking while leaving negligible mistakes behind. This course sets a new precedent in culinary education.

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The Art of Adversary: Conquering Culinary Challenges with Urbane Techniques

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  1. Unit 3 By: Leandriaand Amanda

  2. Adversary (n.) an enemy, opponent Ex: The Joker

  3. Alienate (v.) to turn away, to make indifference or hostile; to transfer, convey Ex: Regina and Cady (Mean Girls)

  4. Artifice (n.) a skillful or ingenious device; a clever trick; a clever skill; trickery Ex: Magician

  5. Coerce (v.) to compel, force Ex: Adolf Hitler

  6. Craven (adj.) cowardly; (n.) a coward Ex: The Cowardly Lion

  7. Culinary (adj.) of or related to cooking or the kitchen Ex: Culinary Arts School

  8. Delete (v.) to erase, wipe out, cut out Ex: A Teacher Erasing The Board

  9. Demise (n.) a death, especially of a person in a lofty position Ex: Michael Jackson’s Gravestone

  10. Exhilarate (v.) to enliven, cheer, give spirit or liveliness to Ex: Fireworks

  11. Fallow (adj.) plowed but no seeded; inactive; reddish-yellow; (n.) land left unseeded; (v.) to plow but not seed Ex: Tractor plowing a field

  12. Harass (v.) to disturb, worry; to trouble by repeated attacks Ex: Do Not Disturb Sign

  13. Inclement (adj.) stormy; harsh; severe in attitude or action Ex: Inclement Weather

  14. Muse (v.) to think about in a dreamy way, ponder Ex: Little Girl Dreaming

  15. Negligible (adj.) so unimportant that it can be disregarded Ex: A Negligible Plate

  16. Perpetuate (v.) to make permanent or long lasting Ex: Permanent Marker

  17. Precedent (n.) an example that may serve as a basis for imitation or later action Ex: A Novel

  18. Punitive (adj.) inflicting or aiming at punishment Ex: Time out chair

  19. Redress (v.) to set right, remedy; (n.) relief from wrong or injury Ex: Advil

  20. Sojourn (n.) to temporary state; (v.) to stay for a time Ex: Motel

  21. Urbane (adj.) refined in a manner or style, suave Ex: Donald Trump

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