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adul·ter·ate verb to corrupt, make worse by the addition of something of lesser value. Hospitals take strict precautions to assure that nothing adulterates the blood supply. am·bi·dex·trous adjective able to use both hands equally well.
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adul·ter·ateverb to corrupt, make worse by the addition of something of lesser value Hospitals take strict precautions to assure that nothing adulterates the blood supply.
am·bi·dex·trousadjective able to use both hands equally well Occasionally a teacher will come across a student who displays ambidextrous abilities when taught to write.
aug·mentverbto make larger, increase 1aug·ment Use a magnifying glass to augment the tiny words.
be·reftadjectivedeprived of, made unhappy through a loss 1aug·ment The bereft family mourned the loss of their loved one.
de·ployverbto position or arrange, to utilize, to form up 1aug·ment A bugle call is a signal used to deploy troops for inspection, parade, or battle.
dou-eradjectivestern, unyielding, gloomy, ill-humored 1aug·ment My ancestors have such dour expressions in all of their portraits. I wish I could have seen their smiles.
for·ti·tudenouncourage in facing difficulties 1aug·ment Simba showed great fortitude when he defeated Scar in battle.
gapeverbto stare with open mouth; to open mouth wide 1aug·ment He was so shocked by their unruly behavior that he gaped in amazement.
gibeverbto utter taunting words 1aug·ment Why should I be the object of all these jibes just because my mom blogs about me?
guisenounan external experience, cover, mask 1aug·ment The thieves gained entry to the home by presenting themselves in the guise of police oficers.