adjacent - near; next to; adjoining, alight - to get down from; step down from; to land, barren - not productive; bare, disrupt - to break up or disturb, dynasty - a powerful family or group of rulers that maintains power for a long time, foretaste - an advanced sample or warning, germinate - to begin to grow; to come into being, humdrum - ordinary; dull; routine; without variation, hurtle - to rush violently; dash headlong; to fling or hurt forcefully, insinuate - to suggest or hint slyly; to edge into something indirectly, interminable - endless; so long as to seem endless, interrogate - to ask questions or examine by questioning, recompense - to pay back or give a reward; a payment for loss or injury, renovate - to repair; restore to good condition; make new again, resume - a brief summary; a short written account of one's education, work experience, and qualifications for a job, sullen - silent or brooding because of ill humor, anger, or resentment; slow-moving and sluggish, trickle - to flow or fall by drops in a small stream; a small, irregular quantity of anything, trivial - not important; minor; ordinary; commonplace, truce - a pause in fighting; a temporary peace, vicious - evil; bad; spiteful; having bad habits or an ugly disposition; painfully severe or extreme,

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