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Expunge (vb.) • To erase, obliterate, destroy The criminal tried to expunge all the incriminating evidence before the police arrived.

Expunge (vb.) To erase, obliterate, destroy The criminal tried to expunge all the incriminating evidence before the police arrived

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Expunge (vb.)• To erase, obliterate, destroy

• The criminal tried to expunge all the incriminating evidence before the police arrived.

Omniscient (adj.)• Knowing everything

• If I were omniscient about everything, I wouldn’t have to come to school any more.

Panacea (n.)• Remedy for all ills; a cure-all

• Some people think that Advil is the panacea for all pains.

Diffident (adj.)• Shy, lacking self-confidence, modest

• Don’t be diffident! You can definitely do better!

Pungent (adj.)• Causing a sharp sensation, biting smell or taste

• (figuratively) caustic, poignant

• His friend’s pungent remarks made her lose self-esteem.

Temerity (n.)• Reckless rashness, boldness, imprudence

• They adventured into the jungle with temerity.