Vocabulary. Deceit; trickery; imposter. Noun  “Seth had decided to wear it anyway, but he felt like a fraud.”

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Vocabulary

Deceit; trickery; imposter. Noun  “Seth had decided to wear it anyway, but he felt like a fraud.”

Not false or copied; genuine; real. Adverb  “On the other hand, Adam’s leather jacket looked authentically old and worn.”

Easily bendable or flexible. Adjective  “The right sleeve was ripped and the leather was creased and pliant.”

A structure that supports and arch or beam. Noun  “Its heavy stone abutments stood close to the cars that sped past on the highway beneath it.”

Secretive; mischievous. Adjective  “Adam glanced at him with a sly smile.”

Filled with wonder or admiration. Adjective  “Seth was awestruck.”

To smile in a stuck-up or offensive way. Verb  “Seth smirked. It figured. It was just his luck to be born without the touch that made truckers blow their horns.”

For a brief moment. Adverb  “Her car swerved momentarily.”

A sudden, involuntary muscle contraction. Noun  “Seth could feel a spasm in his chest as his lungs cried for air.”

To close tightly shut. Verb  “But he clamped his mouth closed.”